Archive of: November, 2020

Women more likely than men to have only the basic state pension to survive on after divorce

A recently published report outlines some alarming statistics on women’s pensions. Women still end up with less pension income than men in the UK; currently 40% less than men on average upon retirement.

Figures show worryingly small proportion of divorcing couples seek financial advise

Pensions and finances can often be overlooked during divorce or separation.

Major update in Family Arbitration process

As family courts struggle to cope with backlogs caused by Lockdown and the Covid-19 pandemic, separating or divorcing couples may be looking to methods of alternative dispute resolution, rather than the family court system. This can include seeking a route called family arbitration.

Mindful business practices in Family Law

In line with mindful business practice, we try to respect rest periods and the need to ‘take a break’. If at your appointment online or in person, you need a break or to take some time, do let us know.

Improving legal services for LGBT+, ethnic minority and disabled clients.

An interesting recent article in the Law Gazette focusses on a law firm who aim to cater to families in the modern world. They demonstrate how virtual, rather than traditional working, with flexible hours can help support families better and meets a gap in the market.

Lord Chief Justice speaks of concern over outstanding caseloads in courts

The Lord Chief Justice has asked the government to provide more funding for the court system. He noted the outstanding caseload was already unacceptable even before the pandemic and associated lockdowns.

As delays within the family court system increase, what is the alternative?

Court is sometimes necessary to resolve a dispute fairly and lawfully, but is it essential for all? Are there alternative family dispute resolution methods, and do they work?

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