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Collas Crill
This article was first published in issue 16 of TL4 HNW Divorce Magazine.
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Weightmans
The number of people getting remarried is on the rise. It is important for these people to understand the legal and financial implications...
Weightmans
Unlike in England and Wales, Scotland has specific legislation to protect the interests of cohabitants who are parties who are living together as if a husband...
Richmond Chambers Immigration Barristers
To enter the UK as a "partner" under Appendix FM to the Immigration Rules ("FM" being short for "Family Member"), there are three possible ways to qualify as a "partner".
Weightmans
It is important the financial arrangements arising from a previous remarriage are resolved before a party remarries.
Withers LLP
Since April 2009, when press attendance was first permitted in family courts, there has been continued debate regarding balancing respect for the private lives of those litigating in the family court...
DMH Stallard
The once lawful practice of remotely witnessing Wills, a measure introduced amidst the coronavirus pandemic, is to be removed due to a surge in contentious inheritance disputes...
Herrington Carmichael
It's that time of year again when romance is in the air, and we tend to think more fondly about our loved ones. Valentine's Day offers an occasion to celebrate...
Weightmans
An essential read for those considering remarriage and have unresolved finances from a previous marriage.
Ellisons Legal
The government recently announced that parents who refuse to financially support their children will face quicker penalties, under a new scheme with the Child Maintenance Service.
Herrington Carmichael
The law surrounding cohabitating partners is a minefield and the unfortunate reality is that when such relationships break down, disputes can arise.
Herrington Carmichael
In the second episode of the new Family Law series, we focus on Valentine's Day and in particular Pre-Nuptials and what couples need to consider when deciding to marry.
Weightmans
The law of surrogacy in Great Britain has remained largely unchanged since the 1980s despite the scientific advances and changing social attitudes.
Herrington Carmichael
When couples begin to think about taking the next step in their relationship, they will often choose to start living together. This is an exciting time for many couples and their families...
Gorvins Solicitors
Contesting Wills and entering into family disputes following the death of a loved one is not as uncommon as you'd think, particularly where the subject of that dispute is the deceased loved one's wishes.
Withers LLP
'My Voice Matters' is the theme of this year's Children's Mental Health week, masterminded by the charity Place2Be.
Simons Muirhead & Burton
Jane McDonagh, Head of the Family department at Simons Muirhead Burton, and Partner Lara Wulwik discuss all things mediation, what to expect, how best to prepare and why it's worth doing.
Weightmans
In some situations, grandparents may find themselves separated from their grandchildren due to family disputes, divorce, or other circumstances.
Weightmans
Self-Invested Personal Pensions are a popular way to save for retirement and increasingly parties are looking at ways in which to share these investments on divorce or dissolution.
WTW
European Union lawmakers support a proposal to recognize parental rights across all EU member states in an effort to protect the interests of children.
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