“What’s in the pot?”
The Family court is often asked to consider what is or is not matrimonial property when it comes to dividing the assets of divorcing couples. Solicitor and Partner, Adrian Rose, discusses a case in the news in his latest blog...
The Family court is often asked to consider what is or is not matrimonial property when it comes to dividing the assets of divorcing couples. Solicitor and Partner, Adrian Rose, discusses a case in the news in his latest blog...
When a relationship breaks down many parents feel uncertain about the future. Chartered Legal Executive, Amelia Harrison, discusses the options available to parents in making arrangements for their children.
It's important to ensure you understand your rights when it comes to making important life decisions for your child. Chartered Legal Executive, Katie Copsey, explains who makes the decisions and challenges common misconceptions in her latest blog...
It is not unusual for someone in the middle of family proceedings to also be involved in criminal proceedings either as a victim or as a suspect. Managing Partner, Fiona Moffat, explains what happens if you're involved in both in her latest blog...
The third anniversary of the reform of divorce law in England and Wales has just passed. Family Solicitor, Adrian Rose, explains the benefits and consequences of this in his latest blog...
Family Law Solicitor, Fiona Moffat, discusses Child Protection Conferences, what they are, who should attend and why?....
Family Law Solicitor, Adrian Rose, discusses his thoughts on a recent news article and explains how enforcement of an order is not automatic...
Court Professionals need to understand neurodivergence in the Family Justice System. Family Solicitor, Melissa Knight, breaks down the guidance from The Family Justice Council, for practitioners working with neurodivergent court users, in her latest blog...
There are a range of assessments which could be completed in care proceedings to determine what is in the best interests of a child. Family solicitor Leonnie Watson explains in her latest blog...
It is a common misconception that a couple who live together have the same rights as those who are married or in a civil partnership, at the end of the relationship. Legal Executive, Katie Copsey, debunks this myth in her latest blog...