FAMILY FAQS: What is ‘Divorce Day’?
The first working Monday of a New Year has earned the unfortunate nickname of ‘Divorce Day’. In 2024, it will fall on Monday 8th January.
The first working Monday of a New Year has earned the unfortunate nickname of ‘Divorce Day’. In 2024, it will fall on Monday 8th January.
Court proceedings can be costly and time consuming so parents are encouraged to try and resolve matters themselves.
Pensions are often overlooked by divorcing couples but can be of significant value, particularly in cases where there has been a long marriage and/or children.
We explain the process if you would like to change your child’s forenames, surname, add names, remove names, or change the spelling of a name.
Moving in together can be great, but be careful, as it possible for a non-owner to establish a beneficial interest in a property if they live in it.
If a divorcing couple can reach an agreement on the division of assets and financial provision, they can invite the Court to make a Consent Order
Separating couples could save costs by commencing divorce proceedings themselves online, but not in all circumstances
We explain why why divorcing couples should apply to the Court for a Financial Order or risk leaving themselves vulnerable to future financial claims, even years later.
Court proceedings can be costly and time consuming so parents are encouraged to try and resolve matters themselves. If they can’t, the Court can issue a Child Arrangement Order.
The Government plans to make mediation mandatory in all suitable Family Court cases involving children
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