Family and Divorce

Family and Divorce

Family Law expert, Suzanne Foster, brings her legal expertise to our Salisbury office

Congratulations to Suzanne Foster on her move to our Salisbury office
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Family and Divorce

Navigating family relationships in the New Year

We offer our expert advice as to how you can move forward in your relationship in 2024
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Family and Divorce

Making arrangements for your children this Christmas following divorce

We offer our advice for separated parents regarding plans for your children over Christmas
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Family and Divorce

Marriage in later life; why a pre-nuptial agreement makes for sound financial planning

A pre-nuptial agreement can bring peace of mind to any couple looking to marry.
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Family and Divorce

Divorce in 2022 – what is a no fault divorce?

Read more about the revolutionary changes to divorce law bring introduced in April 2022.
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Family and Divorce

Your behaviour might affect your divorce outcome

It is a common misconception that an individuals general behaviour will affect the outcome in a
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Family and Divorce

Alternative Dispute Resolution hearings within matrimonial proceedings

Agreeing how to divide the matrimonial assets during divorce can be the most difficult part.
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Family and Divorce

Essential Advice for Taking Children Abroad

Many separated parents will need to consider arrangements for the holidays. 
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Family and Divorce

Divorce without Court

Following the breakdown of a marriage, Collaborative Family Law offers an alternative to Court
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Family and Divorce

Good Divorce Week

Resolution work to promote amicability within the seperation process.
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‘No-Fault Divorce’ – What Does This Mean For You?

In the UK there is only one ground for divorce; demonstrating relationship breakdown.
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Poverty in Retirement – why pensions are often the overlooked assets

Resolution recently reported that only 16.67% of divorces contain any type of pension sharing.
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