How legal aid changes have affected cases
19th September 2014Swingeing changes to the way Legal Aid is made available to citizens of the UK have been in place for […]
Adoption – a new era?
19th September 2014On 18th September Robin Tolson QC, Sir Martin Narey, Chair of the Adoption Leadership Board, Shelagh Beckett, independent consultant and […]
One small step for victims of domestic abuse…
19th September 2014The eyes and ears of the Family Law Legal Profession and those Domestic Violence Support Service Providers have been focused […]
Scotland & England: Already divorced?
18th September 2014In legal terms Scotland and England are already divorced. The Referendum has caused a good deal of publicity with concerns […]
Divorce and the process
17th September 2014If divorce is the only available option, how do you decide on what steps to take for the best? What […]
Now the Summer is Over
3rd September 2014With many of us returning to work and school this week, and with the challenge of the school uniform run […]
The outcome for children in care
26th August 2014Under the Children Act 1989, a child is defined as “looked after” by the local authority, or as we more […]
Military Pension
12th August 2014There is a little known area of Family Law which addresses situations where people live outside of England and Wales, […]
Surrogacy – A Maze
7th August 2014None of us can fail to have been affected by the stories we have read recently regarding the Australian/Thai surrogacy […]
I’m not married – why do I need a lawyer?
5th August 2014It’s not only married couples who may create legal relationships with one another. Although there is no such thing as […]