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 Sarah Ward
  June 7, 2022
With the world opening up following the end of coronavirus restrictions, many parents are looking to take trips abroad this summer for what may be the first time in years but what are the implications for separated parents?
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 Sarah Ward
  May 26, 2022
Whilst it is not desired to plan for the end of a relationship, the reality is that sometimes marriages do breakdown and it is often therefore desirable to ensure financial security for you both through creating a prenuptial agreement.
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 Joanne Coen
  May 18, 2022
Foster Care Fortnight 2022 is taking place 9-22 May 2022 with a focus on the strength and resilience of fostering communities.
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 Sarah Ward
  April 21, 2022
Contrary to popular belief, your individual assets (whether obtained before marriage or during) may be taken into consideration as part of the ‘marital assets/pot’ for the purposes of financial provision on marital breakdown.
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 Sarah Ward
  April 14, 2022
Last week saw a revolutionary change in the way divorce proceedings are dealt with in the jurisdictions of England and Wales.
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 Sarah Ward
  April 11, 2022
It is vital that where possible, parties try and amicably come to an agreement as to the division of finances on divorce. The new divorce law under the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 is widely being referred to as ‘No Fault Divorce’.
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 Sarah Ward
  March 23, 2022
We acknowledge how difficult separation is for families and the challenges arising in obtaining an amicable relationship when co-parenting. We have therefore considered what we feel to be some helpful top tips on co-parenting during and after separation.
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 Sarah Ward
  March 14, 2022
Currently, Divorce Law in England and Wales largely encompasses the element of ‘fault’. To obtain a divorce within two years, one party must blame the other for adultery or for behaving unreasonably.
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