Cheshire’s top family law firm, Sinclair Law Solicitors proved a hit at the Platinum Jubilee tennis tournament they hosted at the Alderley Edge Cricket Club The sell-out handicap competition attracted a spectacular array of players dressed in red, white and blue outfits in celebration of the queen. After dazzling onlookers on courts players enjoyed traditional afternoon tea complete with strawberries and champagne. Sandra Sinclair presented prizes to the victorious winners, Simon … [Read more...]
Family law firm adding fizz to Jubilee Celebrations
Sinclair Law Solicitors are delighted to host the celebratory Queen’s Platinum Jubilee tennis tournament at the Alderley Edge Cricket Club on Saturday 4th June when the courts will be ablaze with players dressed in their red, white and blue outfits. In true British style the celebratory fancy dress event includes a glass of fizz, afternoon tea, prizes galore and entertainment for all with a ‘Best Hat Competition’. Home bakers are also joining in with the traditional spirit of the day by … [Read more...]
The Resolution National Conference is back!
Sinclair Law Solicitors recently attended Resolution – First for Family Law #nationalconference in Birmingham. It was the biggest annual gathering of family justice professionals and first face-to-face conference since 2019. The event consisted of three days of online workshops and two days at the conference itself including a Resolution Awards dinner. The 2022 conference was well supported with over 500 delegates. The Chair Juliet Harvey addressed the conference and in … [Read more...]
Divorce and the implications on your pension
It has been well documented that the new ‘no-fault’ divorce legislation has been implemented to try and achieve a less acrimonious separation between parties getting a divorce. It has been suggested that this in turn may lead to an increase in the divorce rates. Although divorce and pensions are treated as separate entities by the matrimonial courts, instigating divorce proceedings can lead to financial problems if parties do not understand the implications a divorce can have on your … [Read more...]
How does the length of my marriage impact a financial settlement?
Upon consideration of a financial settlement, the principle of equality of sharing has been embodied in the Court in England and Wales since the landmark case of White. An argument often relied upon is whether the Court should consider that this be departed from due to the marriage being of short length. The length of a marriage is a factor the Court must consider according to s25(2)(d) of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973. The length of marriage, along with the following, are taken into … [Read more...]
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