We’re separating but when should I get legal advice?
26th September 2022Shannon Fawdry from our divorce and finance team explains why seeking legal advice early can make a big difference. When […]
What’s your pension got to do with your divorce?
9th June 2022A recent survey found that one in six divorced people were unaware that their pension could be affected by the […]
Portal offline to incorporate “No-fault” divorce
9th March 2022Through the biggest revolution to divorce law in over 50 years, the ‘No-fault’ divorce is coming. The long awaited change […]
Divorce, Marriage and Capital Gains Tax
26th January 2022While the subject of tax is not an exciting one it is one that could be imperative for separating couples, […]
Farming families can co-parent after separation
17th January 2022When farming families separate or divorce it can be challenging to co-parent but not impossible, director Lucy Theobald explains more. […]
Could “Divorce Day” be postponed to the spring?
10th January 2022The first working Monday of the New Year is often referred to as “divorce day”. This is the day when […]
New rural survey shows 81% of farmers have gone the extra mile to keep their relationship strong
6th January 2022The aptly named Rural Romance Survey by The Family Law Company was aimed at farmers in the South West, with […]
Keeping love alive in the countryside
22nd November 2021One of the country’s leading family law firms is conducting a survey to find out how farmers keep their relationships […]
Family law specialist expands in Cornwall
14th July 2021The Family Law Company is extending its regional presence with the appointment of a new Cornwall-based Director. Lucy Theobald joins […]
Farming marriages and pre-nuptial agreements
30th June 2021Director and farming divorce specialist Lucy Theobald explains why pre-nuptial agreements could be could take some of the tension out […]