by | Feb 22, 2023 | All Articles, Child Law, Commercial Law, Family Law, Karen Holden
The Online Safety Bill (the ‘Bill’) was recently debated in January of this year. The new Bill seeks to address illegal and harmful content on the Internet with the aim of making the UK the safest place to be online. While these new set of laws...
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 | Oct 26, 2022 | All Articles, Family Law, Karen Holden
Karen Holden outlines your rights if you are cohabiting and the legal risks you might be running if you don’t take early action to protect yourself. The fastest growing family type is cohabiting families. Unmarried couples, with or without children, form the...
by | Sep 29, 2022 | All Articles, Family Law, Karen Holden, Surrogacy
the latest developments around egg freezing and how they can help working women who want to plan their families years in advance. This month saw the sad loss of Queen Elizabeth II, an inspiring Head of State and a working mum with four children, working right up until...