Where parents are separating, there can often be disagreement as to the custody or contact arrangements for their children. In…
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Divorce mediation can offer separating couples a quicker, more cost-effective and risk averse approach to dealing with child arrangement and…
When a married couple or civil partners separate, it is not uncommon for the financially weaker spouse or partner to…
Trusts offer a way to protect and manage your assets both during your lifetime and after your death. Assets that…
More and more couples are opting to sign a cohabitation agreement to provide clarity and certainty in the event of…
‘Common law’ partners usually refers to couples who live together and are in a long-term relationship. In the UK, the…
A civil partnership is a legally recognised relationship between two people, either same sex or mixed sex. In legal terms,…
Obtaining a conditional order is a crucial stage of the divorce process in England and Wales. You will need a conditional…
A final order is the last stage of the divorce process in England and Wales. In this guide, we explain…
No-fault divorce rules were introduced in the UK in 2022 to help make the divorce process more straightforward. Under this system,…
Every worker in the UK has to provide proof to their employer that they have the right to work. This…
Parental rights for fathers are determined largely by whether the individual has ‘parental responsibility’. Parental responsibility is not always an…
Under the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006, all employers are required to meet their duties to prevent illegal working…
Turning 16 means you attain some new rights against your parents and that you now get to have a say…
A divorce settlement is the part of the divorce process when assets are divided and any other financial arrangements are…
Courts rely on financial disclosures when determining financial remedies in divorce and dissolution of civil partnership proceedings. This guide to…
Form D81 is used to provide information about divorcing parties’ financial situation in support of an application for a consent…
The redundancy process is fraught with legal risk. To avoid potential unfair dismissal claims, employers are required to follow a…
If you’re considering the UK as a destination to study, one of the considerations may be whether student visa holders…
The minimum age to marry in England and Wales is to be raised from 16 to 18. The Bill proposing…