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Aug - 2020
It is quite common these days for parties to divorce but perhaps not so common for them to then reconcile. It will be interesting to see whether the lockdown restrictions make any difference to this situation.
13
Jul - 2020
Timms Family Law expert, discusses the rights of cohabitees and children to stay in the family home....
09
Jul - 2020
Special Guardianship Orders were introduced in 2005 and since that time the court has seen an increase in their use. They are seen as an alternative to providing permanence for children rather than the use of Adoption Orders.
09
Jul - 2020
The rights of a foetus can differ all over the world, and each country have taken their own views on whether a foetus has rights and to what extent these rights, if any, should be taken into consideration.
07
Jul - 2020
In her latest blog, Timms Family Law Solicitor, Dee Khunkhuna outlines the process of getting legal responsibility for a stepchild...
07
Jul - 2020
A fact-finding hearing is a court hearing used as part of family law court cases. It is for those cases where what happened (ie the facts) are in dispute.
06
Jul - 2020
Can Social Services look at my Facebook page? This question is often asked by parents. The answer is not entirely straightforward...
30
Jun - 2020
Banks and building societies will freeze a late customer’s account once they are notified of the death and usually will require a Grant of Probate...
24
Jun - 2020
In her latest blog, Personal Injury Solicitor Natasha Layton discusses how personal injury claims are valued and answers some frequently asked questions....
10
Jun - 2020
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.