Cohabitees pension rights on death
15th February 2017Denise Brewster lived in an unmarried relationship for 10 years with Lenny McMullen until Mr McMullen’s death on Boxing Day […]
Speaking out against Female Genital Mutilation
7th February 2017This week marks the start of the Red Triangle initiative which aims to encourage people to give police information to […]
Facing a violent ex partner in court
6th February 2017What do I do if I don’t want to face my violent ex partner in court? Going to court can […]
Guiding learning disabled parents through the child protection process
31st January 2017For any parent, finding social services involved with their children, and facing the prospect of going to Court, is very […]
Adoption explained
30th January 2017At the end of last year the government announced that adoptions had fallen drastically by 12%. Many reasons were given […]
Surrogacy and the law
27th January 2017In the news recently it was announced that the latest addition to an aristocratic English family had been born by […]
Grandparents missing out on pension perks
26th January 2017The BBC reported recently in this article that tens and thousands of grandparents are missing out on National Insurance credits which […]
Mediation explained
26th January 2017Mediation When a relationship breaks down a couple may have many issues that need to be resolved at a time […]
Divorce Day – what do you do next?
9th January 2017Divorce Day is here and you have decided to see a family law solicitor about your situation. It’s a big […]
What you need to know about Pre-Nuptial Agreements
5th January 2017Q What is a Pre-Nuptial Agreement? A Pre-Nuptial agreement is a document signed by you and your spouse before your […]