Fairness
Sir Paul Coleridge, one of the country’s most senior divorce judges, is to launch a pro-marriage pressure group. Read the rest of this entry »
Being a single parent isn’t easy – and it can be especially hard at Christmas.
Yet, even if you feel like hiding under a duvet for the duration of the festive season, there’s a pressure to go through the “isn’t this fantastic?” routine for the sake of the children. Read the rest of this entry »
Countdown to Christmas...40 days to go
Christmas is for children.
If you are struggling to decide how to spend the Festive Season – especially if the family has been affected by divorce or separation – focus on what the kids would like to do. Read the rest of this entry »
You’ve decided to get divorced. Now you need to decide where to get divorced. The court does not have to be in your home town or city; indeed, it may not have to be in your home country either. Read the rest of this entry »
A survey of the country’s leading family law firms has found that husbands are hiding assets in nearly a third of divorce cases. Read the rest of this entry »
Worried and upset about their “child’s” decision to end their marriage, parents turn to us in a bid to gain a better insight into the ramifications of divorce and how they can help guide their son and daughter through the process. Read the rest of this entry »
Following on from last week’s blog, which cautioned against using children as “weapons” in divorce proceedings, there are, sadly, situations where one parent – usually the father – is unable to see their children as much as they would like. This may be because the other parent is being obstructive or because a court has restricted access. It may also be because the “absent” parent travels a lot with their work or lives a long distance away. Read the rest of this entry »