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Child Maintenance and Coronavirus – What Are The Implications? | ||||||
As more and more jobs and businesses are being impacted as a result of Coronavirus, both payers and receivers of child maintenance will no doubt be equally worried about their financial commitments.
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Coping as a single parent during COVID-19 | ||||||
I keep saying it and I won't stop now, but we are living in unprecedented times, in fact we are living out history, history in the making.
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Self-Isolating In An Abusive Relationship | ||||||
Most households in the UK will be closely following the developing situation with COVID -19 with worry and concern.
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How To Best Manage Co-Parenting During The Coronavirus Outbreak | ||||||
Co-parenting during the Coronavirus outbreak: As more and more people are encouraged to observe social distancing, self-isolation and the imminent school closures in the UK, our family lawyers are being asked how to best manage co-parenting during the coronavirus outbreak.
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Reaching A Financial Settlement In The Coronavirus Pandemic | ||||||
In the midst of Coronavirus chaos, everyone has a lot on their minds, namely the health and wellbeing of their loved ones. Unfortunately, they may find that other ongoing difficulties continue to rumble on in the background, which still need to be resolved including reaching a financial settlement in the Coronavirus pandemic.
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Different Approaches To Divorce During Covid-19 Lockdown | ||||||
Divorce during COVID-19 lockdown: As the lockdown continues, how are family lawyers and the courts adapting to the new routine brought in by COVID-19.
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How The Family Courts Are Responding To Covid-19 | ||||||
The President of the Family Division and Head of Family Justice has issued guidance specific to the family courts about how they should respond to the issues created by Covid-19.
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Coronavirus Crisis And Guidance With Regard To Arrangements For Children | ||||||
The President of the Family Division and Head of Family Justice has issued guidance specific to the family courts about how they should respond to the issues created by Covid-19.
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Mother’s Day After Divorce | ||||||
Whether it is your first Mother’s Day after divorce or your tenth, this ‘family’ day can present certain challenges during or post-divorce/separation.
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How Long Do You Have To Be Separated Before Divorce? | ||||||
If you are divorcing on the grounds of separation you will need to have been separated for two years (if you both agree) or five years (if you don’t agree) before you can start the process.
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