Volunteers Week 1 – 7 June 2017 by Rachel Buckley
1st June 2017National Volunteers’ Week 2017 runs from the 1st to the 7th June. The annual event celebrates the difference volunteers make […]
Volunteers week 1 – 7 June 2017 by Anne Shears
1st June 2017Volunteers Week 1 – 7 June 2017 National Volunteers’ Week 2017 runs from the 1st to the 7th June. The […]
Protecting your pension position in the event of your spouse passing away during divorce and financial proceedings
30th May 2017The chances of your spouse passing away during the divorce process may sound an unlikely scenario – but it could […]
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 […]
What makes a good divorce?
11th May 2017The word ‘divorce’ has many negative connotations. Going through a divorce can be a time of hurt and stress for […]
Why we raise funds for domestic abuse charities
11th May 2017As family law lawyers, we provide a range of specialist legal advice to our clients surrounding relationship breakdowns. Involved within […]
“A Celebration”
11th May 2017Deaf Awareness Week takes place this year between 15th – 21st May. The UK Council of Deafness has themed this […]
Special Contribution: Work v Gray; how special does it have to be?
18th April 2017A ruling from the Court of Appeal in the complex case of Work v Gray confirms that a special contribution […]
Term time holidays decision upheld by Supreme Court
11th April 2017The Supreme Court has delivered a firm line with parents on term time holidays. Last week, John Platt lost his […]
Domestic abuse, Emotional abuse and Occupation orders – What you can do
10th April 2017The recent news that Mel B, so long synonymous with ‘girl power’, had to take out a restraining order in […]