'What If....' Frequently Asked Divorce & Family Law Questions
Family Law Solicitor, Adrian Rose, shares some of his most frequently asked divorce and family law questions....
Family Law Solicitor, Adrian Rose, shares some of his most frequently asked divorce and family law questions....
Earlier this year, Family Law Solicitor Jessica Barnett, wrote various blogs relating to birdnesting and other more unusual approaches to raising children when separated. Within her most recent blog below she will discuss some examples of blended families...
'Can I Marry My Brother's Wife?' How an episode of Midsomer Murders prompted Timms Leonnie Watson to write a blog....
The Local Authority can share parental responsibility with parents. This happens when the Court has granted an Interim Care Order or a Final Care Order. Family Law Solicitor Lauren Richards discusses sharing parental responsibilities in her latest blog...
Family Law Solicitor, Melissa Knight, discusses how a recent Court of Appeal decision has attracted a lot of debate regarding Care Orders and Supervision Orders in her latest blog...
Back in July 2020 we wrote this blog on the importance of the sibling relationship. The article quotes extensively from the Nuffield foundation research ‘Monk, D. and Macvarish, J. (2018) Siblings, Contact and the Law: An Overlooked Relationship, London: Birkbeck.’ which remains the leading academic study on this topic.
Parents want to know what their rights are in relation to taking children on holiday after separation and whether they need the other parent’s consent...
Although the school summer holidays may seem a long time ago, many parents wish to take their child(ren) on holiday for October half-term and over Christmas. Parents will want to know what their rights are in relation to taking their child(ren) away and whether they need to have the other parent’s consent.
For many parents receiving a ‘letter before proceedings’ from the Local Authority will be an incredibly worrying and unsettling time. Family Law Solicitor, Lauren Richards, discusses what the letter means and what parents should do if they receive one.
Jade’s Law has been attracting media attention recently after the Conservative government announced it would amend the Victims and Prisoners Bill to allow children greater protection against dangerous parents.