Salutations 14th March 2018 It may come as quite a surprise to learn that businesses for many centuries have addressed correspondence to other businesses […] Categories: Uncategorized
Arbitration – the future? 5th March 2018 Children Law has undergone many developments since the 1989 Children Act came into force. However, one of the most significant […] Categories: Alternatives to Court, Children
Do you need to change your name? 27th February 2018 Changing your name is not obligatory when you get married or enter into a civil partnership. It is your choice […] Categories: Uncategorized
Surrogacy and the law 23rd February 2018 In the news recently it was announced that the latest addition to an aristocratic English family had been born by […] Categories: Surrogacy
Pre-nuptial agreements: are they binding? 14th February 2018 Pre-nuptial agreements are contracts made between couples who are ‘soon to be married’, that deal with the division of assets […] Categories: Pre-Nuptial and Cohabitation Agreements
Cost of divorce up 17 per cent in just three years 12th February 2018 A new report has revealed that the cost of divorce has increased a staggering 17 per cent in just three […] Categories: Divorce & Finance
Featured Lawyer of the Month 7th February 2018 Each month we are featuring one of our solicitors or chartered executives. We feel strongly that our clients should be […] Categories: Uncategorized
What Trevi thinks about Last Chance Mums 1st February 2018 With the country in the midst of a care crisis and 1 in 20 new mothers addicted to drugs or […] Categories: Uncategorized
Marking 100 years since women got the right to vote 30th January 2018 100 years ago, on 6 February 1918 the ‘Representation of the People Act’ was passed. This was the first piece […] Categories: Divorce & Finance
BBC Two – Millionaires’ Ex-Wives Club 24th January 2018 Recently, BBC 2 aired a one-off programme about the divorces of the super rich. The documentary followed two multimillionaires in […] Categories: Divorce & Finance