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Is Your Surname Different From Your Children? Then You Need To Read This Before You Travel Abroad… | ||||||
It’s fast approaching peak holiday season for UK families as the schools get ready to close for the six-week break. Travelling with kids can be tricky at the best of times but for those parents who do not have the same surname, it is a lot more complicated.
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Get The Balance Right With Shared Parenting | ||||||
When a couple decides to separate, one of the most important decisions to make is how much time each parent spends with the children. So, we asked Kaleel Anwar, Senior Solicitor from our Manchester office to join us to look at how you can balance your working life with shared parenting.
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Separated Families Statistics Give Pause For Thought | ||||||
Last week the Department for Work and Pensions published something new, which must surely be of interest to anyone involved with the family justice system: statistics about the separated family population.
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Rewriting Your Divorce Story | ||||||
How you tell your story matters, because it will affect the way you feel inside, how you react, and how others see you.
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12 Of The Best Books To Help Children Cope With Divorce | ||||||
As recent statistics from the Ministry of Justice revealed that divorce rates have gone up by 8% 2017 v 2018 and it is regularly quoted that close to 50% of marriages end, divorce is not unusual.
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Can You Email Divorce Papers? | ||||||
Well, the short answer is no. The Family Procedure Rules state that a civil partnership order or a matrimonial order such as a dissolution/divorce petition cannot be served on the Respondent (the person receiving the divorce papers) by email or fax.
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Surviving Mother’s Day After Divorce Or Separation | ||||||
Whether it is your first Mother’s Day as a single parent or your tenth, this ‘family’ day can present certain challenges during or post-divorce/separation.
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Help, My Ex Has Changed The Locks. What Can I Do? | ||||||
You have separated but are still living together when you arrive home and your key no longer fits… Your ex has changed the locks! So, what can you do?
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Mediation Is More Than A Tick-Box Exercise | ||||||
Having just recently completed my re-accreditation with the Family Mediation Council as an accredited Family Mediator, I noted with interest an article in The Times yesterday titled: Divorce lawyers should stop treating mediation as a box-ticking exercise.
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Expatriate Divorce: 3 Consequences Of A Relationship Break Down Abroad | ||||||
The breakdown of a marriage can have dire consequences; this is made worse when a marriage breaks down whilst living abroad. The severity of the potential consequences highlight the need for expatriates to plan their move abroad carefully.
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