


Significant proportion of relationships unsupported by protective legislation
5th December 2022With the number of couples choosing not to marry or form a civil partnership increasing, are cohabitees protecting their rights? […]
Changing family dynamics – unmarried parents and the law
21st September 2022In this article we discuss what rights unmarried parents, the largest group of parents in the country, have to seek […]
Moving in together? Here’s what you need to know
29th July 2022Summer sunshine has really pepped everyone up hasn’t it? And for those in a newish relationship, it might have sparked […]
Prenuptial agreements and divorce
15th February 2021It has been a decade since the landmark decision of the Supreme Court in Radmacher v Granatino changed the law […]
Pre-nuptial agreements – what to include?
1st February 2021In this article specialist family lawyer and director David Cobern highlights some of the things that can be included in […]
Civil partnerships between persons of different sexes in Scotland
26th January 2021A civil partnership is a legal relationship which can be registered by two people of the same sex or of different sexes. […]
Can a prenuptial agreement be overturned?
25th January 2021Two of the questions we are often asked are – is a prenuptial agreement legally binding and can it be […]
Notice of Severance – what is it?
18th December 2019There are three forms of ownership of your home:- joint beneficial ownership, tenants in common in equal shares and […]
What if you are unmarried but feel entitled to a share in a property?
20th March 2019In this blog I will look at the position of the non-owning unmarried partner on relationship breakdown. For the party […]
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 […]