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Divorce is undoubtedly one of the most difficult experiences in a person’s life, but for children, the emotional toll can ,,,

In recent years, England has witnessed a significant shift in how high-net-worth individuals approach divorce proceedings. An increasing number of people are opting for …

Relationships should be built on mutual respect, trust, and healthy communication. However, not all relationships foster a safe and nurturing environment. It is crucial to recognise red flags that may …

The origins of Mother’s Day trace back to the Tudor period, where the practice of ‘Mothering Sunday’ was born. This heartfelt celebration has long been …

The decision to separate from your spouse and initiate divorce proceedings can undoubtedly be an emotionally distressing time.

A no-fault divorce simplified the divorce process by eliminating the need to assign blame or prove fault. This is a marked shift from the old process which required the couple to rely on one of the ‘five facts’ to prove grounds for divorce.

An Occupation Order is a court order regulating who can live in the family home or enter certain areas. It is granted under Part IV of the Family Law Act 1996 and allows one party to occupy the family home for a specified period.

When splitting assets between a couple going through a divorce, pensions are often not the first asset that a couple would think of.

When a relationship or marriage unravels, deciding on the arrangements for your children can be the most emotionally fraught aspect to navigate.