Press Release: Grandparents’ Association awarded government mark
26th February 2014Leading family law company The Family Law Co is urging grandparents to make an effort to understand their rights when […]
Government adviser calls for changes to Social Work training
21st February 2014A leading government adviser has called for Social Workers to receive better training and for a standardised syllabus to be […]
ONS figures reveal divorce rate rise
21st February 2014Recent figures released by the Office for National Statistics have revealed why family law solicitors in Plymouth have experienced a […]
Plans to boycott Magna Carta conference over legal aid reform
11th February 2014Plans are afoot for further protests against changes to the way legal aid is delivered to take place at a […]
Children removed from their mother on Christmas day
3rd February 2014As family law solicitors in Exeter we often have to deal with unusual or distressing cases. We always attempt to […]
Could radical change in family law in Ireland lead way for others?
31st January 2014A new change in family law legislation in Ireland could be leading the way for other countries to follow suit […]
Five fascinating divorce documentaries
28th January 2014Family law matters don’t often make for great and entertaining stories and as divorce solicitors Exeter we don’t think they […]
Landmark ruling gives children greater say in habitual residence hearings
22nd January 2014A landmark ruling at the Supreme Court has set out how children can have a “habitual” residence which is different […]
New guidance issued on publication of family judgments
20th January 2014Family solicitors and their clients have learned this week how more judgements made by family courts are to be made […]
MP calls for greater transparency in family court listings
13th January 2014A member of parliament has called for changes to how family courts are covered by journalists in an attempt to […]