Sinclair Law Solicitors showcased their sporting prowess at the RSM's annual tennis tournament yesterday. Held at the picturesque Northern Lawn Tennis Club in Didsbury, RSM UK hosted their 5th grand slam event. Jeanette Birch, Family Law solicitor said, “It proved to be a fantastic day of fierce competition and valuable networking opportunities.” Sinclair Law Solicitors enjoyed the RSM's Annual Tennis Tournament! Aiming for Success Lucy Hart, the Director of Sinclair Law Solicitors, … [Read more...]
Family Mediation – The proposed overhaul
On the 23 March 2023, the government made an announcement in relation to their plans to make mediation mandatory for suitable separated families in England and Wales. Family Mediation is a process in which an independent, professionally trained mediator helps parties work out arrangements for children and finances where there is a dispute. The aim of these plans is to protect children from the damaging impact of courtroom battles between parents. The proposals will see mediation become … [Read more...]
Secure Your Future as a Couple: The Importance of Setting Up a Prenuptial Agreement
As wedding season approaches, it's important to remember that while a prenuptial agreement may not be the most romantic aspect of planning your big day, it can offer significant benefits for your future as a couple. A prenuptial agreement, or prenup, is a legal document that sets out how assets and finances will be divided in the event of a divorce. While many people may think of prenups as something only the wealthy need to worry about, they can actually be beneficial for couples of all … [Read more...]
Do grandparents have rights to see their grandchildren?
Most will agree that grandparents play an important role in the life of their grandchildren. However, following the breakdown in the relationship of the child’s parents or a dispute arising between the grandparent and child’s parents, grandparents can become excluded from the child’s life and may be unsure as to their rights and how best to approach the subject of spending time with the grandchildren should difficulties arise. Whilst separated parents have a right to make an application to … [Read more...]
Family Court backlogs increased to 110,000
According to the Law Society Gazette, family court cases are continuing to grow. The government have been urged to respond to this by ensuring that there is sufficient judicial capacity to deal with the family court backlogs, which has now reached 110,000 according to the latest HM Court & Tribunal Service figures. This increase is reflected in both private law cases and public law cases. The result of the increase in cases coupled with the court backlogs means that it can take much … [Read more...]
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