Predisposed Marital Agreements
1st February 2019With spring on the way, many people will be thinking about marriage – and many will already be planning their […]
There’s sense in futureproofing
23rd August 2018Many couples will have happily tied the knot over the summer. Unfortunately, not all marriages come with a happy ending. […]
Myth buster: Common law marriage
21st August 2018Resolution recently tweeted: #Cohabiting couples are the fastest growing family type, with 1 in 8 adults in England and Wales […]
A new option for cohabiting couples?
3rd July 2018On 27th June, the Supreme Court upheld the challenge of Rebecca Steinfeld and Charles Keidan to the law relating to […]
Dobson v Griffey – the fallout from cohabitation gone wrong
11th May 2018Cohabitation gone wrong The case Jacqueline Dobson and Matthew Griffey are both in their 50s. She claimed he assured her […]
Living with a partner – what can you do to protect your interests?
15th March 2018The Office of National Statistics (ONS) has recently published statistics revealing that the number of marriages on record is at […]
Pre-nuptial agreements: are they binding?
14th February 2018Pre-nuptial agreements are contracts made between couples who are ‘soon to be married’, that deal with the division of assets […]
Cohabitees pension rights on death
22nd June 2017The Family Law Company was consulted by a lady whose partner of 23 years had sadly died. They were unmarried […]
Pre-nuptial agreements; keeping it in the (farming) family
30th May 2017It was once assumed that marriage was for life. For a farming family, this meant the farm would remain safely […]
Marrying later in life
28th March 2017On 14 March 2017 the office of National Statistics released the latest marriage data regarding couples marrying in England […]