Category: Divorce
No financial deal made in 2 out of 3 divorces: Amicable couples leave themselves open to future claims against salary, pensions and property
2 in 3 divorces are completed without a binding agreement about finances and assets – leaving thousands of couples open […]
End to meal ticket for life
In previous years, the High Court, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court have had a degree of sympathy for spousal […]
CGT Tax Implications on Divorce
When couples divorce, there are tax implications to consider. Clearly, clients should obtain advice from an accountant but there are […]
Divorce – Your Choices
Over the course of the last few years, the court fee for issuing a divorce petition has risen from £410 […]
Law set to change for Domestic Violence
It looks as though things may be set to change in the Family Courts with regards to their approach to […]
Brad and Angelina – Lessons to be learned
We found out in the middle of September that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie were separating after a 10 year […]
Domestic Violence and Johnny Depp- What We Can Learn
The stormy marriage of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard has hit the headlines recently. There are allegations that Depp tried […]
What Will Happen to My Pension When I Divorce
When a marriage breaks down pension is treated as an important matrimonial asset the value of which should be shared […]
The Rising Costs of Divorce
We were one of the only firms to announce the increase in the court administration fee with regards to divorce […]
Tips for Silver Splitters – How to Make the Best of your Retirement on Divorce
There is a rise in “grey divorces”. In 2011, 16,000 people aged 60 plus divorced, which was almost twice as […]