Divorce and Trust Assets 2nd July 2020 If you are or your spouse is a beneficiary under a trust and entitled to receive capital or income from […] Categories: Divorce & Finance
The “no fault” divorce 2nd July 2020 “No fault” divorce has hit the headlines after receiving Royal Assent but what does it actually mean for those seeking […] Categories: Divorce & Finance, Divorce & Separation, Uncategorized
Assessing risk of harm to children and parents in Private Law children cases 29th June 2020 New report analyses how the family justice system responds to allegations of domestic abuse and what needs to be done […] Categories: Domestic Abuse, Family Disputes Involving Children, Uncategorized
What shall I do if my children do not want to spend time with one parent after our separation? 17th June 2020 We are often asked what to do if a child doesn’t want to spend time with the parent who doesn’t […] Categories: Children, Family Disputes Involving Children
‘Teamwork’ key to law firm’s timely donation for Citizens Advice Exeter 15th June 2020 Teamwork was the keyword for fundraising by The Family Law Company which has just presented a donation of £1,000 to […] Categories: Family Law Company News, Uncategorized
Will “quickie divorces” encourage divorce? 12th June 2020 The so-called no fault divorce Bill passed its second reading in the House of Commons on Monday. Some newspaper articles […] Categories: Divorce & Finance
Inheritance and divorce 10th June 2020 The treatment of inherited assets is often an issue in a divorce. A common question/concern is whether the spouse who […] Categories: Divorce & Finance, Divorce & Separation
Expansion as Legal Exec joins The Family Law Company 8th June 2020 We’re delighted to announce the appointment of a new lawyer as lockdown eases, adding additional capacity for a vital area […] Categories: Uncategorized
Managing divorce in the face of lockdown 5th June 2020 These are challenging times for all relationships, so what do you do if you’ve reached the end of the road. […] Categories: Divorce & Finance, Divorce & Separation
Pensions and divorce 29th May 2020 When partners split up, there are a host of financial implications for mortgages, savings and tax that need careful consideration. […] Categories: Divorce & Finance