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...]
I want a divorce – Do I need a solicitor?
I want a divorce but do I need a solicitor? The launch of the online divorce scheme a few years ago has led to a greater increase in individuals representing themselves. Understandably, cost can be an issue when instructing a solicitor and it is therefore important that costs are completely transparent. It is of course possible to issue your own divorce proceedings, however without professional knowledge it is quite easy to overlook various issues which may lead to divorce petitions being … [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...]
Keeping Family Matters out of Court- what does the future hold?
Justice secretary Dominic Raab speaking to the House of Commons said he wants to do something ‘drastic’ to stop up to half of family law cases reaching court. He said cases involving safeguarding and domestic abuse, which make up between 50%- 60% of the total, should continue be heard by a judge. Dominic Raab believes that the rest should require an out-of-court remedy and revealed that talks with the senior judiciary have begun about offering greater incentives to couples to settle … [Read more...]
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