Archive of: 2021

Will I need to attend Family Courts?

Going to family court can appear daunting and stressful, and in many family law cases it need not be necessary and will not be the best option. Separation, divorce and financial remedies can be viable alternatives, you can ask your family solicitor for guidance on the path that best suits you.

Divorce and Form E

You have to fill in a financial statement, otherwise known as a ‘Form E’ if you are going to court in England or Wales to get a financial order. This can be important after you have split up with your ex-husband, ex-wife or ex-civil partner.

Dividing finances fairly when separating, ending a civil partnership or getting a divorce

Dividing money, property and pensions can be one of the most contested and stressful areas of divorce and separation.

Advice Now produce a short film on divorce and filling in your Form E

You have to fill in a financial statement (also known as a Form E) if you are going to court in England or Wales to get a financial order after you’ve split up with your ex-husband, wife or civil partner.

Steps to applying for a divorce

Before applying for a divorce and sending in your application, it is best to look at a number of key issues.

Private Family Law, divorce and Brexit

The Law Society has produced a ”Practice Note” on the end of the Brexit transition period, outlining guidance on how family law professionals can respond and noting changes.

What the SRA Digital badge means: finding a family solicitor you can trust

Knowing who to trust for informed help during family breakdown

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