Archive of: February, 2021

Article highlighting the importance of family mediation in resolving family disputes amicably

A wonderful insightful article from Elaine Richardson writing in the Law Gazette discusses just why family mediation is so important.

Barristers reporting concerns increases since Covid pandemic

A worrying upturn in numbers of barristers reporting concerns about bullying and harrassment during the pandemic is reported by the Law Gazette.

Children and family law

Resolution’s handy guides on how to co-parent after a split, such as divorce or separation, are a useful starting point.

Specialist Resolution Accreditation

We are proudly accredited by Resolution as specialists in collaborative family law, family mediation and a Resolution specialist.

Private and public family law - explaining the difference

You may have heard of the terms private and public family law. We generally deal with private law, where parents are separating or divorcing and want to put in place arrangements such as child contact and decisions about how and where children way be living.

Recent case demonstrates how late evidence cannot be a 'critique of the judgment'

The recent case [2021] EWCA Civ 72 found that a request for clarification of the judgment cannot be used as a way of arguing further and ‘critiquing’ the judgment.

How to get help as a single parent with practical issues

This helpful article from Gingerbread, the charity supporting single parents, emphasises how family mediation can be used to solve disputes when you cannot agree with your ex-partner on finances or child arrangements.

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