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With predictions that bonuses in the banking sector will be high this year; this article considers how bonus payments are dealt with upon divorce and for how long after separation they might be shared...
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In the family justice system, we are dealing daily with the human condition. How people respond to stressful situations is part of that condition, is normal and is to be expected. In Lancashire County...
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The number of people choosing surrogacy as a way to parenthood is increasing. Whilst it is difficult to know exactly how many surrogacy cases there have been in recent years, the number of...
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The new Form D81, the document that sets out the financial and other information in support of an application to approve financial consent orders, was recently published by Mr Justice Mostyn, the...
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Kirsty Richards, Director & Head of Family at National Legal ServiceIs there a postcode lottery involved when applying for a non molestation order as across our national family courts?  What...
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Mary Welstead, CAP Fellow, Harvard Law School; Visiting Professor in Family Law, University of BuckinghamFaiz Siddiqui had an Oxford degree in Modern History and had qualified as a solicitor. He had...
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Yasmin Khan-Gunns, Associate at BLMGrainne Fahy, Partner at BLMThose seeking a cohabitation agreement tend to fall within three groups. Group 1 consists of those wishing to purchase their first home....
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Louisa Ghevaert, Founder of Louisa Ghevaert AssociatesThe recent international surrogacy law case of Re X, Y and Z (Children: Parental Orders: Time Limit) [2022] EWHC198 (Fam) places a...
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Femi Ogunlende, No 5 ChambersArbitration has been a permissible method of resolving certain family disputes for a decade now. This article examines the underlying conceptual principles governing the...
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Elizabeth Isaacs QC, St Ives ChambersThis article reviews recent research from the Nuffield Foundation Siblings, contact and the law: an overlooked relationship? (2018) - the first in England and...
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