Domestic Abuse – Coercive and Controlling Behaviour. What is it and what can you do?
It can be extremely difficult to come to terms with the fact that you have been in an abusive or controlling relationship and the impact this could potentially have on…
I believe my partner is a narcissist- how can I navigate proceedings through the Family Courts?Â
Dealing with a narcissist can be a challenging experience, especially during and following the breakdown of a relationship. You may be concerned by the potential detrimental effect a narcissist could…
How do divorced parents split time with their children
Deciding on arrangements for children following on from the breakdown of a relationship can be a very tough and stressful time, as emotions can often run high and therefore decisions…
Family Proceedings Advice
Separating from your husband/wife? Trying to sort out issues in relation to your children? Don’t know what to do? Navigating the minefield of family proceedings can be daunting and you…
Does my child have a say in who they live with?
Our recent blog considered the letter written by a judge to two young brothers in the case of Ms D v Mr D [2022]. In the letter, Judge John McKendrick explained…
No Fault Divorce - what you need to know
Since 6 April 2022 the idea of a divorce being connected to the breakdown being one parties fault has been removed. Indeed, all previous options for proving that a marriage/civil…
Separated under the same roof
This article is an update of our previous one on this subject (here) due to the changes made in the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act (2020), commonly known as the…
The 10 most common divorce questions
Need a divorce, but have so many questions? The ten most common queries answered. Separating from your long term partner is already stressful enough, and divorce is something most people…
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