by | Dec 14, 2022 | All Articles, Divorce Law, Family Law, Laura Jennings
2022 has seen the most disruption in Matrimonial law for many, many years. The introduction of the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act in April and the No Fault Divorce that came with it, has been a change welcomed by many practitioners. No Fault!! The...
by | Nov 27, 2022 | All Articles, Divorce Law, Family Law
How divorce affects the workplace and why being empathetic can be a win win for employee and employer. The pandemic has significantly highlighted the importance of the wellbeing of employees for employers. Mental health and Long Covid have brought changes to the...
by | Nov 22, 2022 | All Articles, Dispute articles, Divorce Law, Family Law, Karen
2022 has seen the most disruption in Matrimonial law for many, many years. The introduction of the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act in April and the No Fault Divorce that came with it, has been a change welcomed by many practitioners. No Fault! The no fault...
by | Apr 20, 2022 | All Articles, Divorce Law, Janette Johnston
Personal Blog of Janette Johnston Family & Child Solicitor A City Law Firm. As an experienced family & child solicitor I was not shocked, but very surprised to see adults bear all to the nation regarding their sexual needs on this programme which is for...
by | Apr 20, 2022 | All Articles, Divorce Law
It has taken almost 50 years, but no-fault divorce has finally become a reality and the new grounds for divorce have been welcomed by many family solicitors and the LGBTQ+ community. Previously, unless you could evidence unreasonable behaviour, you...
by | Apr 5, 2022 | All Articles, Divorce Law
It has taken almost 50 years, but it has finally become a reality, welcomed by many family solicitors, the new ground for “No Fault” divorce. Unless you can evidence unreasonable behaviour, you must use the long-winded routes...