


Child Protection Planning Part 2 – What can I do?
7th May 2015Following on from our blog last week about the child protection process, this week our Trainee Legal Executive Ilke Hatter […]
The Family Law Co Guide to the differences between an objective and subjective parent
30th December 2014Family Law Company Managing Director and divorce and finance specialist Norman Hartnell has compiled a useful resource for all parents […]
Education Supervision Orders – Another Option?
22nd September 2014Recently we’ve been reading stories all too often about how parents are being taken to court and fined for failing to ensure […]
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 […]
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 […]
The effects of domestic abuse
23rd July 2014Earlier this month the Plymouth Herald splashed on the story of how a city bus driver had been sentenced to life imprisonment […]
Can we fix it …… yes we can
23rd July 2014Making the decision to separate can be difficult even if both parties reach this decision by mutual agreement. Often parents […]
How do Special Guardianship Orders work?
16th July 2014One of our family law specialists in Plymouth is currently awaiting the outcome of a Special Guardianship Order hearing, so […]
Divorce through time
8th July 2014We often think of divorce as a modern phenomenon, with the divorce rates rising sharply in the latter part of […]
Five divorce movies and what can be learned from them
13th June 2014Divorce is an emotive subject and that’s why it’s been the subject of dozens, if not hundreds, of films over […]