Posted on Monday 29 March 2021
Divorce is complicated, and there is no blanket approach to splitting up the assets, with each case depending on several factors. This becomes more complex when it comes to inheritance, as there can be much confusion over property and assets inherited either before or during...
Posted on Monday 11 January 2021
For any act to be classed as a crime, it must break the law. The Oxford English Dictionary defines a crime as: "An action or omission which constitutes an offence and is punishable by law". However, the UK Victims Support Group states: "A crime is...
Posted on Tuesday 29 September 2020
The law surrounding the ability to divorce your spouse is clear cut. There are five legal reasons why you are allowed to divorce your spouse, one of which must be met. Divorcing your spouse simply because you want to is insufficient grounds. Your spouse has...
Posted on Thursday 24 September 2020
An emergency residence order is an order given to safeguard a child from ongoing risk; physical, mental, or emotional harm in situations of emergency. An application for an emergency residence order can be made by anyone who perceives a child is suffering, or his/her life...
Posted on Thursday 24 September 2020
Separation between couples has been on the increase over the years. Unlike before, it has become somewhat easier to bring a marriage to an end now. A marriage can be legally ended in two ways. These methods are annulment and divorce. A divorce legally ends a marriage, and...
Posted on Tuesday 22 September 2020
It is an inconvertible truth that divorce has its adverse effects, always favouring a party over the other. Most often than not, the star always smiles at the wife with regards to the supervision of their children. However, is it acceptable for a child to...
Posted on Monday 21 September 2020
Unfortunately, not every marriage ends in 'happily ever after'. You have both tried your level best to make it work, to move past betrayal, to rekindle the undying love and passion you once had for each other all those years ago. However, the harder you...
Posted on Friday 18 September 2020
Divorce is mostly the decision of one partner. Sometimes, it could be a mutual decision between both partners. However, divorce does not automatically end the responsibility that comes with being a parent. There are several students in higher institutions across the UK, many of whom...
Posted on Thursday 17 September 2020
It should be unsurprising that experiencing a parents' divorce can be very difficult for any child. The inevitable change in routine, housing location, not to mention the contention between their parents during the duration of the proceedings can take an enormous toll. Some studies have...
Posted on Monday 14 September 2020
Going through a divorce is something that no one hopes to experience. It can be a stressful time, with many aspects to consider. The personal turmoil of the divorce process can make planning the more practical side of proceedings much harder. Many things must be...
Posted on Sunday 13 September 2020
An annulment ends a marriage, just like a divorce, although it is rare. It is also referred to as nullity. Annulment of a marriage can be done at any point in time after the wedding. Unlike divorce, there's no minimum period before one can submit...
Posted on Thursday 10 September 2020
When a marriage breaks down beyond the point of repair, sometimes the best thing to do for both parties is to end the partnership. As painful as separation can be, it can also make room for new exciting opportunities which would never have been possible...
Posted on Wednesday 9 September 2020
It is safe to say that prenuptial agreements don't exactly have the best reputation when it comes to the perception of Joe Public. Many people see them as the exclusive reserve of the rich and famous, used primarily to stop would-be 'gold-diggers' in their tracks...
Posted on Wednesday 26 August 2020
A prenuptial agreement, or prenup, as it is commonly known, is a contract agreed by two individuals before they enter into a marriage or civil partnership. It allows couples to control their assets and make arrangements as to how these will be organised if a marriage...
Posted on Monday 24 August 2020
Your home is likely to be the biggest purchase you make in life, and so it will be one of the primary considerations if you are going through a divorce. There is the obvious financial investment both parties have made, but home has emotional ties...
Posted on Saturday 22 August 2020
When parents separate and the subsequent issues of child custody can often be fraught with arguments and tension. This is further complicated when there have been issues with domestic violence within the relationship. The challenge for professionals is to balance the wellbeing of the child;...
Posted on Monday 17 August 2020
What is mediation? Mediation is a way to sort any issues before a divorce. Mediation can sometimes be an option before an employment tribunal. It is a confidential and voluntary service. It usually involves an independent, trained mediator. The mediator will have experience in a...
Posted on Friday 14 August 2020
There has long been a myth that if you live with someone for long enough, your relationship will be seen as a ‘common law marriage’. Nothing could be further from the truth, and sadly this is often only discovered when couples who have lived together...
Posted on Friday 14 August 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown have led to an upheaval of society in ways that are unprecedented in the twenty-first century. Charities and helplines dedicated to combating domestic violence have reported a massive increase in calls for help and assistance during this period. However, a Bill...
Posted on Friday 24 July 2020
The dissolution of a marriage can come in two primary forms: an annulment or a divorce. Understanding the differences between these two legal processes may be necessary if you are coming to terms with the fact that your marriage is no longer best for you...