Pension Sharing in Divorce: ensuring fairness
A recent study by Standard Life found that over 25% of people with a private pension do not know how pensions are dealt with upon divorce.Furthermore, one in five divorcees…
Can I change my child's surname after separation?
There can be various reasons for changing a child’s surname after separation. The reason we most commonly see is parents wanting to double-barrel their child’s name after separation, so that…
TOLATA - what is it?
If you own property with someone else and a dispute arises about who owns what share, the law that usually applies is called TOLATA.TOLATA stands for Trusts of Land and…
Understand Legal Services Payment Orders (LSPO)
In this article, we provide an insight into Legal Services Payment Orders and answer some common questions.What is a Legal Services Payment Order (LSPO)?A LPSO is a court order made…
Time Passes but Claims Remain - why financial orders are crucial
With the divorce process now being undertaken online, many couples are dealing with their separation themselves. However, this has led to a rise in couples overlooking the financial side of…
Inheritance Tax Changes in 2027: what do they mean for you?
From 6 April 2027, significant changes to inheritance tax (IHT) will affect how pensions are treated when someone dies. For many people, pensions have long been one of the most…
Separating Less Than a Year After Marriage
Separating within the first year of marriage can feel overwhelming. Many people enter marriage expecting it to last a lifetime, so when things break down quickly it can bring confusion,…
Do my parents have an interest in our marital home?
For many couples, even with a combined effort, it can be hard to get onto the property ladder. It is becoming more and more common to see family members contributing…
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