Form E and the division of finances after divorce
Financial Statements for Financial Orders & the Division of Finances after Divorce and short course
Financial Statements for Financial Orders & the Division of Finances after Divorce and short course
Cross-Examination, what is it and how to prepare for it
Divorce is tough no matter what your situation or circumstances, but it’s even harder when children are involved. Having to make important decisions about childcare and finances after divorce can lead to heightened emotions and a certain level of conflict. … Continued
If you’re preparing for representing yourself in court, you might be wondering who you can take with you for support on the day of the hearing. Whilst it can be a comfort to have a friend or family member with … Continued
Did you know 18, 000 people represent themselves in the Family Court every month? So if you’re thinking of going down this route, you can be assured you’re not alone. Representing yourself in court is becoming more and more common … Continued
You might have already decided you want to represent yourself in court, or perhaps you’re still mulling it over. Perhaps you’re worried you’ll mess it up and jeopardise your case, but you don’t have the money to pay a solicitor … Continued
When the court makes an order, whether it be for children, finances or any other area of law, the court assumes that it will be followed. A lot of work and effort will have gone into reaching the point that … Continued
An injunction is an order which prevents someone from doing, or not doing, something. Both of these actions are particularly relevant in the Family Courts and are a very common feature of the court system. The most common types of … Continued