As time goes on, marriage is on the decline. The Office for National Statistics found that opposite sex marriages have fallen by 47% since 1972. Cohabiting couples however are on the rise. It is therefore important to raise awareness of the ‘myth’ of common law marriage. As many as 46% of people in the UK continue to believe that “common law marriage” exists. Unfortunately, the law has not kept up with the changes in society. Cohabiting couples have no legal status, no matter how long … [Read more...]
Your first meeting with your family law solicitor: How to prepare
Meeting with a family law solicitor for the first time following the breakdown of a relationship can seem very stressful and nerve wracking as you will be going through a difficult time. However, this initial meeting will help you navigate your issues and figure out a short-term plan. Every client has different personal circumstances. Some are in a place where they are ready to take practical steps whilst others are only just considering their options. Here are some tips that will help you … [Read more...]
Divorce and the ‘New’ Financial Statement of Information
When couples separate and agree a financial settlement, certain documents have to be submitted to the Court. The Consent Order is a document which states the agreement itself. In addition to this, the parties have to submit a financial ‘Statement of Information’. This is known as a summary of the assets, income, liabilities and pension that the parties have at the time they sign the statement. This form is used to assist the Judge in making a decision as to whether the financial … [Read more...]
Family Mediation Week: 17-21 January 2022
Family Mediation Week takes place this year between 17-21 January 2022 to raise awareness of the benefits of family mediation and how it can help separating families manage their issues productively. The family mediation week campaign is organised by the Family Mediation Council (FMC). They have produced plenty of activities to be involved with during family mediation week. This includes a launch event with the government minister with responsibility for mediation Lord Wolfson. More … [Read more...]
Divorce Monday: Was it divorce day after all?
The first working Monday in January is known as ‘Divorce Monday’ as it tends to be the busiest day of the year for family lawyers. However, with the introduction of No-Fault Divorce in April 2022, it seems that Divorce Monday may not have been as busy as anticipated for a lot of family lawyers. At present, you can only apply for a divorce in England and Wales if you establish that your marriage has irretrievably broken down. This is done by proving one of five facts which currently … [Read more...]
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