by | Nov 5, 2020 | All Articles, Child Law, Divorce Law
In short, the case involved the applicant husband arriving home to find his suitcase packed by his wife waiting for him at the front porch. The wife was an accountant and the husband an Uber Driver. The wife’s case was that the marriage broke down in 2009 before...
by | Oct 16, 2020 | All Articles, Divorce Law, Family Law
Taking care of our mental health can be difficult enough on its own. When you throw something as stressful as divorce into the mix, everything can feel very overwhelming. This Mental Health Week our team at ACLF have compiled these tips to help you manage your mental...
by | Apr 15, 2020 | All Articles, Covid-19, Divorce Law
Should you delay court applications until normality resumes? The social distancing requirements have changed the way we live our lives and, for the most part, we must stay in our homes to stop the spread of the coronavirus. But what if you are in the middle of...
by | Apr 14, 2020 | All Articles, Child Law, Covid-19, Divorce Law
We are now into the fourth week of the lockdown and the world looks very different. Whilst some aspects of life are now on hold, there are some areas which are vital and must continue. Our judicial system is one of them. But how can justice still be delivered during a...
by | Mar 24, 2020 | All Articles, Divorce Law
Whether you have already started divorce proceedings or were thinking about it and are now forced into lockdown together, what can you do to avoid conflict? It can be extremely difficult to live in the same house as your spouse when you want to separate or divorce or...
by | Feb 27, 2020 | All Articles, Bianca Martin, Divorce Law
What will the ‘No Fault Divorce Bill’ mean for me? Taking the leap to begin a divorce or dissolution is never easy and can be made more difficult by navigating the legal process. One aspect of this process is the necessity to specify a reason for...