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The Christmas period can be stressful at the best of times, but when it is also necessary to agree child contact arrangements, separated parents can find themselves approaching the festive period with...
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Claire is an experienced family solicitor at Keystone Law who has specialised in family law since 2000.What is your position and what do you do on a day-to-day basis?I am a high net worth family law...
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3 December 2018

Mediate or Medi(wait)?
Mediate or Medi(wait)? Chris Longbottom, partner at Clarke Willmott LLP, is  a staunch advocate for Family Mediation. An attempt to get the parties around a table with an experienced...
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Can couples endure the challenges a brain injury may impose on their marriage? Lawyer and partner Charles Gluckstein examines the effects of brain injuries on marriages, and what measures...
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In last month’s ‘Mediation Matters’ blog, Jane Robey explained how family mediators welcome the government’s consultation on changes to divorce laws. Reforms may be overdue, but if they are...
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Many practitioners in children proceedings will find this new edition invaluable for their courtwork in 2018. There are twelve chapters and five appendices to cover the subject-matter after the...
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“If only I could win the lottery” – a phrase we are all familiar with. Millions dream of a life changing windfall - and this is nothing new. For those of us who are old enough to remember, the weekly...
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It is unthinkable but it happens. Divorces can take years and it is a possibility that a party may pass away without having settled the marital estate or finalized the divorce. Once one party in a...
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With a potential Brexit withdrawal deal seemingly now in the pipeline (although subject to change of course at any minute), this blog post summarises some of the potential implications for family law...
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How to deal with identity, marriage, parenting and divorceTransgender women and men, and the families who love them, face legal issues unique to them. Simply obtaining the correct legal ID can be more...
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