Can the Court intervene in the travel costs for my child’s travel? 10th October 2022 With the rise in the cost of living we consider whether parents should ask the Court to insist driving and […] Categories: Family Disputes Involving Children
A new age limit for getting married is being introduced 6th October 2022 While some people believe that the minimum age to get married or enter a civil partnership is 18, in fact, […] Categories: Divorce & Finance, Divorce & Separation
The Family Law Company supports FORCE Santa Cycle 5th October 2022 The FORCE Santa Cycle is back on Saturday 19th November 2022 but with a twist! The traditional Topsham to Exmouth […] Categories: Family Law Company News, Uncategorized
Private school fees and divorce 4th October 2022 According to the Financial Times the average fee for an independent or private school education is now over £15,000 a year […] Categories: Divorce & Finance, Family Disputes Involving Children
Ten top tips for mediation 27th September 2022 Preparing to attend a mediation session can be like facing “an unknown”, and unknowns are always worrying. You may not have […] Categories: Mediation & Collaboration
We’re separating but when should I get legal advice? 26th September 2022 Shannon Fawdry from our divorce and finance team explains why seeking legal advice early can make a big difference. When […] Categories: Divorce & Finance, Divorce & Separation, Family Disputes Involving Children, Farming Divorce
Changing family dynamics – unmarried parents and the law 21st September 2022 In this article we discuss what rights unmarried parents, the largest group of parents in the country, have to seek […] Categories: Property & Financial Matters, Unmarried Finance
Is your word your bond? A warning for separating cohabitees 14th September 2022 Breaking up is always hard to do, but when you’re not married and there is no official way to deal […] Categories: Pre-Nuptial and Cohabitation Agreements, Uncategorized, Unmarried Finance
What can I do if I can’t see my child under the terms of the existing Child Arrangements Order? 1st September 2022 A Child Arrangements Order (CAO) is an order made by the Court that regulates who a child lives with, spends […] Categories: Children, Children Law and Social Services Intervention, Family Disputes Involving Children
Do I need permission from my ex if I want to take my child on holiday outside of the UK? 30th August 2022 Although the summer hols are almost over, you may be thinking about taking an overseas break in the October half […] Categories: Family Disputes Involving Children