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 Sarah Ward
  January 19, 2022
The Family team at Ramsdens are supporting Family Mediation Week which this year is taking place between the 17th-21st January. This annual initiative creates the opportunity to raise awareness of family mediation process and of the benefits it can bring to separating families.
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 Sarah Ward
  January 14, 2022
At Ramsdens, our family team have been receiving a growing number of enquiries from individuals that have not dealt with their finances after dealing with the divorce themselves online.
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 Sarah Ward
  January 4, 2022
The first Monday of the New Year is often referred to as ‘Divorce Day’, as statistics shows an increase in divorce enquiries following on from the New Year and Christmas period.
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 Sarah Ward
  November 30, 2021
Separation can be a difficult and emotional time especially when it involves children. This week Resolution are celebrating Good Divorce Week and have created a guide to Parenting Through Separation, in order to help parents navigate this difficult time.
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 Sarah Ward
  November 29, 2021
This week, we are supporting Resolution’s Good Divorce Week to help spread awareness about the ways parents can embrace a child-focused approach to separation. As part of their campaign, Resolution focus on the disputes that may arise between parties in respect of their children and how these may be resolved.
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  October 6, 2021
The Legal 500's results for 2022 have been announced and we're extremely proud to have ranked in 9 practice areas (Employment, Corporate & Commercial, Commercial Litigation, Commercial Property, Family, Personal Tax, Trusts and Probate, Contentious Probate, Clinical Negligence and Personal Injury) up one more than last year.
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 Sarah Ward
  September 13, 2021
From Monday 13th September 2021, divorce applications must be submitted online using MyHMCTS, replacing the paper D8 form. This is being codified through Practice Direction 36X of the Family Procedure Rules.
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 Helen Thewlis
  July 9, 2021
When going through a divorce it is easy for animosity between parents to develop exponentially, often to the detriment of the entire family, including the children. This can lead to the children’s needs being forgotten when in fact it should be one of, if not the most important consideration during the divorce proceedings.
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