


International Contact and Article 21
13th November 2020International child law solicitor, Grace Bradley, explains how Article 21 may help parents trying to navigate international child contract during […]
South West solicitors in the running for national family law awards
14th September 2020Flying the flag for the region, two of the hardest working specialist solicitors in Devon have been shortlisted in the […]
What we can learn from the divorces of the rich and famous
10th June 2014The gory details of celebrity divorces are often exposed in tabloid papers, but as well as titillating these stories can […]
Law Society opens nominations for excellence awards
12th March 2014The Law Society has opened the nominations for its annual excellence awards. As solicitors in Plymouth and Exeter we keep […]
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 […]
Could radical change in family law in Ireland lead way for others?
31st January 2014A new change in family law legislation in Ireland could be leading the way for other countries to follow suit […]
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 […]
Landmark ruling gives children greater say in habitual residence hearings
22nd January 2014A landmark ruling at the Supreme Court has set out how children can have a “habitual” residence which is different […]
Foreign & Commonwealth Office Launch Child Abduction Film
16th December 2013The latest statistics from the FCO have confirmed other organisations’ figure highlighting a dramatic rise in International Child Abduction cases […]
Family Law: A Global Affair
2nd May 2013Here at Hartnell Chanot & Partners we have noticed a trend in the information being provided by many of the […]