


Pre-nuptial agreements are still a useful agreement for couples
16th May 2022Despite the introduction of the no-fault divorce pre-nuptial agreements are still a good idea. With the pandemic restrictions now moving […]
Getting divorced in 2022
9th May 2022Director Lucy Theobald from The Family Law Company explains the options available to couples getting divorced As first read in […]
Can you delay your financial settlement until the economy stabilises?
6th May 2020Coronavirus has had a major, but hopefully temporary, impact on business, housing and stock markets. As plans are made to […]
Tax implications of financial settlement on divorce
28th April 2020It is essential to consider the tax implications of any financial settlement on divorce, so that there are not any […]
The myths of online divorce
10th January 2019You may have seen adverts on television that seem to offer divorces at incredibly low prices, suggesting they can get […]
Mills v Mills
8th August 2018In July, the UK Supreme Court made a ruling regarding periodical payments. In this case, it means that a divorced […]
Why it is so important to settle your financial matters when dealing with the divorce
25th May 2018Often when a person wishes to commence divorce proceedings, dealing with the financial aspect is not something they have considered. […]
Should no fault be the default for divorce?
16th January 2018A recent ITV programme, Divorce Wars, highlighted the controversial question of whether there should be a change in the law […]
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 […]
Don’t blame Christmas for break ups
22nd December 2016Christmas – a day of tradition, families joining together, presents exchanged and food shared. This single day in our calendar […]