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Bianca Jackson of Coram Chambers won the Family Law Pro Bono Lawyer of the Year in 2015. Here, she talks about her ongoing commitment to pro bono work and the changes she would make to the...
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Sarah Thompson Principal LawyerSlater and Gordon (UK) LLPIf you get divorced while your pension is in payment, what option would best suit your situation?Butterworths Family Law Service is...
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Leonie Burke, AssociateBrodies LLP Every year, vast numbers of Brits travel to countries all over the world on holiday, where they meet, and on occasions, romance with foreign nationals, either...
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Ed Dyer, Team Manager, and Dr Anna Gough, Clinical Lead, the South West Peninsula Family Drug and Alcohol CourtThis sixth blog from the Family Drug and Alcohol Court National Unit is from one of the...
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Lydia McLachlan, AssociateBrodies LLP According to recent news reports, divorced drivers are paying hundreds of pounds more for car insurance than married drivers. This may prompt the question of...
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With the 2017 General Election upon us, the question arises – what do the parties’ pledges say in relation to family law? This article provides a brief, unbiased round-up of some of the messages...
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Jennifer Wilkie, AssociateBrodies LLP Everyone knows the adage 'don’t bring your home life to work'. In practice, even with your best effort, that can’t always be achieved. Where an employee is...
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Kerry Fretwell, PartnerPenningtons ManchesGeorge Bernard Shaw is reputed to have said ‘Marriage is an alliance entered into by a man who can’t sleep with the window open and a woman who can’t sleep...
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The Privy Council's judgment on 25 May 2017 in Marr v Collie (Bahamas) [2017] UKPC 17 stresses the importance of a proper examination of the actual intentions of the parties when determining the...
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The number of cohabiting couples across the UK now stands at 3.3 million, making it the fastest growing family form, and it has become the norm for first partnerships.Cohabitation: Law Practice and...
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