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Family Court fees are due to increase in May 2024, find out how you will be affected.
Court fees are due to rise in May 2024 by approximately 10%, affecting those who wish to make an application to the Family Court. This article will explain why an…
My partner and I are now separated, can I change the locks? Do I have to give them a key if I do?
This is a common question which is asked by clients, who are unsure of exactly what their rights are regarding occupation of the family home.
Mediation Information and Assessment Meetings (MIAM) – the rules are changing, here’s what you need to know
Currently, if you want to make an application to the court you need to first attend a Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting (MIAM). This is an initial meeting with a…
I want to take my children on holiday, do I need to ask the other parent?
After separating, parents may be able to agree on the care arrangements for children, but holidays abroad can often be forgotten. It is important if you intend to leave the…
Georgia Burrell joins E J Coombs Solicitors
We are excited to announce that Georgia Burrell has joined our family law team at E J Coombs Solicitors.Since embarking on her legal career, Georgia has specialised in the area…
Do I have to pay child maintenance
A significant concern for separating parties with children is often to ensure that they are financially secure and can meet their children's expenses.What is child maintenance?Child maintenance refers to a…
I need a divorce, but do I need a solicitor?
Considering a DIY divorce? Before proceeding, understand why seeking advice from a specialist family lawyer might be crucial. Learn about potential pitfalls, financial implications, and protecting your rights. Get clarity on costs and the benefits of expert guidance at E J Coombs Solicitors.
Cohabitation – What is the current law and is it time for change?
Is the law for cohabiting couples fair? There has been a significant rise in the number of people cohabiting as opposed to choosing to get married. This may be due…
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