Information and advice from our members
New Capital Gains Tax (CGT) rules to help divorcing couples
Divorcing couples could benefit from new rules on capital gains tax
How can I benefit from Family Mediation?
In family mediation you and your ex-partner meet with a mediator to help you to discuss issues and reach agreement on points in dispute. …But
Don’t be fooled by a common law spouse
Unmarried couples do not share the same legal rights as those who are wedlocked – yet 2 in 3 people who are looking to buy
Myths of marriage and divorce
Did you know there are several myths surrounding civil partnerships, marriage and divorce? Can I get divorced if we have just drifted apart? Yes –
Are Pre-Nups Just For The Super Rich?
They aren’t considered to be particularly romantic, but a prenuptial agreement (pre-nup) is a way of protecting your assets, should your marriage or civil partnership
What’s in a name? Your holiday could be riding on it.
Now that we can all freely travel abroad again, Jane Charlton, legal director at Shakespeare Martineau in Milton Keynes considers steps that should be taken
No Fault Divorce Is Here At Last
The new legislation for no fault divorce was introduced on 6 April 2022 – it has completely overhauled the law, which had been long overdue.
Dos and Don’ts of social media when going through a divorce
It can be tempting to air our feelings or frustrations on social media when going through a divorce – but remember: this information will be
An amicable divorce
Earlier this year, actor, Jason Momoa and his wife Lisa Bonet announced that they are divorcing and ‘freeing each other’ after nearly 16 years together.
Arbitration in financial remedy applications
Listen to Beth Woodward discuss the benefits of arbitration in financial remedy applications. The Pump Court Family Law Podcast is back for its fifth season and the
What is Collaborative Law?
It is different to conventional methods of resolution – there are few letters between solicitors as negotiations are done in face-to-face meetings (called “4-ways”) with
No Fault Divorce – here at last – A more collaborative approach
This is a welcome piece of legislation long campaigned for over many years by Family Lawyers to reduce conflict and hostility in what can be