Government adviser calls for changes to Social Work training
21st February 2014A leading government adviser has called for Social Workers to receive better training and for a standardised syllabus to be […]
Plans to boycott Magna Carta conference over legal aid reform
11th February 2014Plans are afoot for further protests against changes to the way legal aid is delivered to take place at a […]
Children removed from their mother on Christmas day
3rd February 2014As family law solicitors in Exeter we often have to deal with unusual or distressing cases. We always attempt to […]
Five fascinating divorce documentaries
28th January 2014Family law matters don’t often make for great and entertaining stories and as divorce solicitors Exeter we don’t think they […]
Does your partner have a history of violence?
16th December 2013Soon you will be able to find out. Clare’s Law, which enables people to check the police record of their […]
Domestic Abuse: Recognising the full spectrum of abusive behaviours
25th November 2013On the 31st of March 2013 The Home Office introduced a new, much broader, definition of domestic violence and abuse […]
Some things are more important than money
5th August 2013Many of you will have heard in the media recently that Nigella Lawson has obtained an uncontested or “quickie” divorce […]
Legal aid shake-up – What are your options?
10th April 2013A series of dramatic changes to the legal aid provision in England and Wales, came into play on the 1st […]
Specialist law firm adds to the family
10th July 2012Devon based Family Law Specialist, Hartnell Chanot & Partners, has recently made several additions to the team at their Exeter […]
Hartnell Chanot Family Law Legal Executives Receive Chartered Status
23rd February 2012The Institute of Legal Executives (ILEX) has recently been granted the accolade of a Royal Charter, which affirms the quality […]