Law Society shines light on ‘pet-nups’ 5th March 2015 The Law Society has decided to shine a light on a lesser considered aspect of family law – the fact […] Categories: Divorce & Separation, News
Cohabiting couples the fastest growing family type 17th February 2015 Cohabiting couple families are the fastest growing family type in the UK according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). […] Categories: Divorce & Separation, News
Divorces and Pensions: What can happen? 16th February 2015 Couples going through divorces have been told that they need to fight for a portion of their ex partners pension, […] Categories: Divorce & Separation, News
Pensions and the Armed Forces 6th February 2015 Being based in the South West, we at The Family Law Co frequently find ourselves advising members of the Armed […] Categories: Divorce & Separation, News
Is it wise to “google” your getaway? 5th February 2015 There are an ever increasing number of website links that appear on a Google search for “online divorce”. When some […] Categories: Divorce & Separation, News
Billions owed in “uncollectable” child maintenance 28th January 2015 A report released by the Department of Work and Pensions has revealed how £2.9bn of child maintenance arrears are considered […] Categories: Divorce & Separation, News
Why should I see a divorce lawyer? 28th January 2015 Separating can be a very daunting prospect. One of the considerations will be “do I instruct a lawyer to act […] Categories: Divorce & Separation, Mediation & Collaboration, News
Digital infidelity and Divorce: On the rise 27th January 2015 The rise of social media such as Facebook and Twitter has led to an increase in digital infidelity, a study […] Categories: Divorce & Separation, News
DIY Pre-nuptial Agreement for £100 – why it’s a waste of your money 24th January 2015 The prevalence of DIY pre-nuptial agreements, often available online for a £100 fee, has increased recently –but few people realise […] Categories: Divorce & Separation, News
I always wondered why they insisted on paying the mortgage… 8th January 2015 This is a comment we hear frequently from unmarried clients asking whether they are entitled to claim an interest in […] Categories: Divorce & Separation, News