How To End A Relationship Well
After listening to a recent BBC podcast, Family Law Solicitor, Adrian Rose, talks about how to end a relationship well in his latest blog...
After listening to a recent BBC podcast, Family Law Solicitor, Adrian Rose, talks about how to end a relationship well in his latest blog...
For families who are experiencing difficulties in making arrangements for their children or in respect of their money following separation or on divorce, recent headlines about delays in cases being resolved by the Family and Divorce Courts will not have been welcome news.
Cafcass has worked collaboratively with the Ministry of Justice and OnePlusOne to launch the Co-Parent Hub, a free online resource for separated families linking together expertise from across the family justice system.
A colleague passed to me a clipping from one of this weekend’s papers where the writer set out her experiences of the Family Court and trying to deal with financial matters on divorce.
Family lawyers always advise their clients that without a full picture of the family’s financial resources and obligations it is difficult if not impossible to advise any particular client in anything other than general terms.
Family Expert Adrian Rose looks at the impact of bankruptcy on divorce and the family home
A recent decision of the Family Court has shone the spotlight on an issue that occurs regularly when couples separate and divorce where one feels that the other has not been honest during financial disclosure and instead are hiding their true wealth or assets.
When any couple separate, careful thought needs to be given about how their financial resources and obligations are divided.
Recent evidence shows that the Bank of Mum and Dad is the 10th largest mortgage money lender in the country. But what happens if the couple then separate?
Current divorce law in England and Wales does not allow one party to unilaterally decide to divorce... Government has announced that No Fault Divorce is to become Law in England and Wales.