What is a divorce Certificate ?
This is the final piece of paper that you receive confirming that your marriage is officially at an end. In this article, we will touch on where you can get […]
This is the final piece of paper that you receive confirming that your marriage is officially at an end. In this article, we will touch on where you can get […]
The Coronavirus Act 2020 (Residential Tenancies and Notices) (Amendment and Suspension) (England) Regulations 2021 coming into force on 1 October 2021 means that notice periods will now revert to pre-covid
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What is Mental Capacity Retain information long enough to be able to decide on it. To communicate your decision. This can be non-verbal. Understanding information that relates to the decision
In a divorce, you will need to cite one of the five grounds for divorce. Unreasonable behaviour is one of these five grounds. We have outlined what you need to
It is the popular belief that divorce is full of conflict and disagreement. However, contrary to that popular belief, not all divorce needs to be full of conflict and disagreement.
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New Domestic Abuse Act becomes law The Domestic Abuse Act 20201 became law after the royal assent on 29th April. The landmark legislation aims to provide added protection to the
It is important to note that your divorce operates to treat your ex-spouse as if they had predeceased you on the divorce. That means they cannot inherit under any pre-divorce
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A non–molestation order protects you from someone who has harassed, used, or threatened to use violence against you or your children. The order controls who can live in the family home
Court of Appeal on 18th December 2020: The UK Government acted unlawfully in barring EU nations in the UK from relying on ‘pre-settled status’ to access benefits,
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