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January 6th 2025

Divorce Day – starting your divorce journey in 2025

The first working Monday of the new year is famously known as ‘Divorce Day’, the biggest day for divorce enquiries ...

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January 2nd 2025

The 2025 Guide to Divorce in England and Wales

Divorce is a significant life change, and often a first interaction with family law in England and Wales. While ...

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December 30th 2024

Understanding Tenants in Common: A guide for UK property owners

In the UK, when you purchase a property with another person, you have the option to hold it either as

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December 20th 2024

Family Law in 2024

As we come to the end of another year, our lawyers reflect on some of the changes (or lack of!) ...

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December 18th 2024

Co-parenting at Christmas: Tips for a peaceful holiday season

Co-parenting at Christmas often means juggling chaos, compromise, and creative scheduling, all with the added pressure to keep the ...

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December 11th 2024

How to embrace being single at Christmas

Spending Christmas alone for the first time after a separation can be tough, but

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December 4th 2024

Christmas cheating: navigating festive affairs

The festive period is around the corner, and with it often comes more socialising, time spent with work colleagues and ...

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November 27th 2024

Legal Q&A: “We’re separating after 16 years, what are our rights?”

Family Lawyer Judit Kerese answers key questions about unmarried separation and ...

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November 20th 2024

Buying a home with my partner: What if we split?

Buying a home together is an exciting milestone, but for unmarried homebuyers it's wise to plan ahead and protect your ...

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The Tradwife Movement: Understanding potential risks and legal implications for UK tradwives

In recent years, there’s been growing interest in the concept of the “tradwife,” or traditional wife, a term ...

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Family Law, Finances | November 8th 2024

What does the Autumn Budget mean for Family Law?

Labour’s first budget in 14 years was delivered on 30th October 2024, bringing in significant changes for tax particularly. ...

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Cuffing Season – Should I have a post-divorce festive fling?

In the era of social media, and the Tik Tok generation, a lot of interesting terminology has come to the ...

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Is unhappiness a good enough reason for divorce?

If you’ve been in your marriage for years but feel like the spark has faded over time, you're not ...

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My partner cheated, what’s next for us?

Discovering that your partner has cheated can feel like your world has shattered in an instant. No matter if ...

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How do I know if I don’t love my partner anymore?

Relationships and marriages are not always plain sailing, and we often have to take the rough with the smooth. No ...

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Why grief is an essential part of divorce

This blog is written by Shelley Whitehead, a world renowned relationship coach. She ...

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Digital cheating: How social media is redefining infidelity

In the digital age, the boundaries of infidelity have shifted. We know where most people stand on physical affairs; extra-marital ...

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A Beginner’s Guide to Divorce

The thought of divorce, and all it entails, can be overwhelming, ...

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AI relationships: Can I marry my AI girlfriend?

Relationships are rarely always easy. They take work and they can be a bit of a rollercoaster. This might be ...

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Walkaway Wife Syndrome: Why some women initiate divorce

For many women, it’s a familiar tale. After years of feeling invisible and unheard in their marriage, they ...

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Financial Infidelity: A guide for UK couples

Financial infidelity isn’t a term used often, but it is more common than you may think. It refers ...

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Can a relationship go back to normal after cheating?

"My partner has cheated on me" Finding out about your partner’s affair is not always ...

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How to manage the Cost-of-Christmas Crisis

The financial volatility of the last 5 years has impacted thousands of homes and families across the UK. From Covid, ...

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What is tech abuse?

What is tech abuse? Tech abuse, also known as digital abuse and technology assisted abuse, ...

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