The What, When and Why of Cohabitation Agreements.
Living together without marriage? A cohabitation agreement could be the key to financial security. Family Law Solicitor, Leonnie Watson discusses cohabitation agreements in her most recent blog...
Living together without marriage? A cohabitation agreement could be the key to financial security. Family Law Solicitor, Leonnie Watson discusses cohabitation agreements in her most recent blog...
Navigating the financial complexities of divorce can be overwhelming. Family Lawyer, Katie Copsey discusses the ins and outs of 'Financial Settlements on Divorce' in her latest blog...
Within Court Proceedings, many complex terms and abbreviations are often used, including the mention of a Part 25 application but what does this actually mean? Trainee Solicitor, Emily Facer discusses 'Section 13 of the Children and Families Act 2014' and 'Part 25 applications' in her latest blog...
Timms Solicitors, which has offices in Derby, Burton, Swadlincote and Ashby, have further expanded their private Family Law team with the appointment of Katie Copsey.
'Supported contact' and 'supervised contact' are both used to enable parents and children to spend time together. Timms Family Law Solicitor, discusses the differences in her latest blog...
When it comes to Family Law, a strong foundation of evidence is crucial for a successful outcome. Timms Family Law Solicitor, Melissa Knight, discusses evidence gathering in Family Law and whether the Court can use material on an electronic device...
In life many unpredictable things can happen but the best way to manage these unexpected events is to prepare for them. In her most recent blog, Isabelle Cartwright discusses ‘Testamentary Guardians’…
Timms Family Law Solicitor & Mediator, Adrian Rose, is urging separated parents to plan ahead for the school summer holiday regarding child arrangements.
A PLO meeting is often referred to as a Public Law Outline or a Pre-Proceedings Meeting. The purpose is to consider what needs to be done to protect a child...
When a child is made the subject of an Interim Care Order, the Local Authority has a duty to compile a Care Plan. This plan is shared with the child’s parents and sets out how the Local Authority will meet its legal obligation to provide a reasonable standard of care to the child.