How Restrictions Can Protect Rights to Your Home During Divorce
8th September 2017The biggest asset in a relationship is usually property. But what happens if a relationship breaks down, and one person […]
Bank of Mum and Dad
26th May 2016Family members and friends are currently helping to finance one in four property transactions, recent research has shown. This new […]
The slow pace of change in the law relating to Unmarried couples rights
23rd December 2014Campaigners for enhanced rights for cohabitees suffered another setback when major changes in the law of intestacy in October 2014 […]
I’m not married – why do I need a lawyer?
5th August 2014It’s not only married couples who may create legal relationships with one another. Although there is no such thing as […]
Joint mortgages: the importance of seeking advice
17th April 2014The importance of getting advice from a Family Law Specialist in relation to cases where there is a joint mortgage […]
UK could see US style prenuptial deals given legal status
18th February 2014Solicitors across the UK, including our own Exeter solicitors, could be set for an interesting wave of new requests in […]
England & Wales offer highest divorce pay outs
23rd December 2013As family solicitors we deal with many cases of separation between spouses. UK Law states that you are able to […]
A lesson in honesty as Judge rips up settlement agreement
3rd September 2013A recently reported case from the High Court has offered up a few valuable lessons for couples trying to settle […]
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 […]
Can’t afford your divorce proceedings? You could make your partner pay!
1st May 2013As the legal community and the general public come to terms with the recent changes to Legal Aid and the […]