Enforcing a financial order - what do I do?
The most difficult part of a divorce can often be agreeing a financial settlement. For some people, this will involve months or years of court proceedings or intense negotiations, both…
‘Sharenting’ – what is it and why can it be a problem?
The rise in the use of social media led to the term ‘sharenting’ being coined in 2010. It’s a blend of the words ‘sharing’ and ‘parenting’ used to describe parents…
What is Non-Court Dispute Resolution (NCDR)?
NCDR stands for non-court dispute resolution and the definition has changed in recent months due to the amended Family Procedure Rules. You may be familiar with mediation as a form…
Why are relationships so difficult?
A Therapist’s Thoughts on Relationships and DivorceFalling in love is a magical time when we desire to fuse with the other to become one against the world. We idealise our…
Me and my partner are divorcing, will I get spousal maintenance?
Spousal maintenance is a complex area of family law as there are several factors to consider. The focal issue is often whether both parties can support themselves financially after divorce.…
Who are Cafcass and why are they involved in my case?
After making an application to the court regarding your children, the court will often ask Cafcass to speak with you and prepare a Safeguarding Letter. This can be confusing for…
What happens to inheritance when I get a divorce?
When deciding how assets should be split upon divorce, the first step is usually to consider what forms the ‘matrimonial pot’ such as the family home and joint bank accounts.…
I’m getting divorced, will I need to share my pension?
Pensions are a complex area when dealing with the financial side of a divorce. It is all too easy to be focused on what you and your spouse need now,…
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