Family Law
Game Over?
The recent rise in the popularity of video games has had a somewhat surprising impact upon marriages. ‘Divorce Online’ recently conducted a survey of 200 cases in which women had cited unreasonable behaviour as the reason for the breakdown of their marriage. Out of those cases, a staggering 15% stated that their husband spent an […]
Read moreLegal Aid Cuts
The Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill was published by the Ministry of Justice last week. There are serious concerns that cuts to Legal Aid will leave many vulnerable people without the benefit of legal advice and representation. Legal Aid will no longer be routinely available for most private family law cases, clinical negligence, […]
Read moreFacebook increasingly relevant in Family Law cases
Love it or hate it Facebook is now clearly a part of everyday life for a vast proportion of us. Recent statistics show that one in thirteen people on earth hold a Facebook account with over 50% of those logging in every day. It is perhaps unsurprising therefore that industry insiders claim that one in […]
Read moreImproved rights for Grandparents coming soon?
In many cases when parents separate there are unfortunately disagreements between the parents about contact arrangements. Commonly grandparents are also affected by this and in many instances either lose touch with their grandchildren completely or only see them within the contact allowed for the father rather than separately. Grandparents do not have any automatic legal […]
Read moreCSA to start charging separating parents
Maria Miller, the Government’s family spokesperson, has announced that the Child Support Agency will soon be charging for the services it provides. At present, the Government estimates that it costs £460 million a year to fund the agency which currently does not charge parents to use its services. Under the new proposal separating parents will […]
Read moreFamily Mediation: The way forward?
Following the Family Justice Review, from the 1 April 2011 it will be necessary for anyone wishing to pursue an application to the Court in Family Law proceedings (unless certain exceptions apply) to attend a Mediation Assessment to consider whether or not Mediation may offer a suitable alternative to litigation through the Courts. It is the […]
Read moreNew rights for unmarried couples to be introduced soon?
At the moment unmarried couples are offered little protection in family law and often have to resort to the principles of property and trust law instead to attempt to achieve a fair outcome. The biggest asset that will be owned by a couple is usually their home. However, when property law principles are applied to […]
Read moreChristmas without conflict: Top Tips for separated parents
Emotions following a separation run high and it is near impossible to put them to one side just because the countdown to Christmas has begun. In fact, the Christmas season often makes emotions more intense; reminiscing about the family Christmases past and wondering how those ahead are going to pan out. Having to manage the […]
Read moreLandmark ruling on Pre-Nuptial Agreements
On 20 October 2010 the Supreme Court delivered the long awaited judgment in the case of Radmacher v Granatino. Ms Radmacher is a very wealthy German Heiress thought to be worth in the region of £100 million. Her ex husband Mr Granatino, a French national, had previously worked in the City as an investment banker […]
Read moreWhen the slump hits the ex-factor…
Until recently divorce has usually involved one partner buying the other’s share in the marital property, or alternatively selling the house and dividing the assets. However, the credit crunch and the housing slump means that moving from one family home to two has never been more difficult. In the current climate, separating couples frequently have […]
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