Archive of: June, 2020
Pension apportionment and meeting client needs following divorce
Understandably, the division of future or current pensions can be a contentious issue to separating couples.
New divorce and separation-related private law applications received by CAFCASS dropped markedly this May
Impact of COVID-19 seen to be having a marked impact on public and private law applications.
Keeping track of Family Court arrangements: need-to-knows.
The rapid changes in how the court system is operating due to Covid-19 have meant it can be hard to follow what is happening.
Breaking news: No-fault divorce to finally become law
A leading family lawyer said the reform will make divorce “kinder and more civilised.”
The future of contact, digital poverty and the need to keep children connected to their families
Zoom, Microsoft Teams and Skype are being used to help children in care stay in contact with their families during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
When assets disappear in lawyers and litigation costs - what to avoid.
Cases with enormous and poorly considered litigation expenditure can seem tragic for clients involved.
Rectifying Divorce Decrees
Recent case determines true legal marriage date, rather than legal ceremony date, to be used in divorce decree.