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 […]
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Under the Children Act 1989, a child is defined as “looked after” by the local authority, or as we more […]
There is a little known area of Family Law which addresses situations where people live outside of England and Wales, […]
It’s not only married couples who may create legal relationships with one another. Although there is no such thing as […]
There is a thin line between being cautious and being paranoid. Usually it is best to trust your first instinct […]
Figures have been released showing how cuts to legal aid implemented last year have seen the number of parents forced to […]
Often when parties separate they are able to agree on who gets what by way of diversion of the joint […]
Many of our clients who go through a divorce or the dissolution of a civil partnership may well find themselves […]
Earlier this month the Plymouth Herald splashed on the story of how a city bus driver had been sentenced to life imprisonment […]
Many people may be surprised to learn that Cheryl Cole is changing her name. After all her name is her […]
For many people marriage is a traditional institution, and getting married is the ultimate sign of commitment to a significant […]