by | Aug 26, 2021 | All Articles, Family Law
The word “marriage” has many romantic and religious connotations. It has been around since the middleages and it was then they created “the banns” when the parties repeat the same words three times when they agree to marry, this is...
by | Aug 26, 2021 | All Articles, Family Law
It is common place that whilst one party may move out of the family home, they tend to remain in the local area so that they can easily maintain easy access to their children for contact arrangements. There is no such thing as “custody” anymore following a...
by | Aug 17, 2021 | All Articles, Family Law
The benefits of breastfeeding to mother and baby are seemingly endless, from protecting the baby from infection to reducing the risk of breast cancer in the mother. Although all parents should choose which way to feed their baby, for those that are keen to continue...
by | Aug 17, 2021 | All Articles, Family Law
The history of ‘marriage’ : How many ways can a couple be together in the UK and what are the legal consequences together or through separation? The word “marriage” has many romantic and religious connotations. It has been around...
by | Aug 13, 2021 | All Articles, Family Law, Surrogacy
Each country has varying rules and regulations when it comes to surrogacy, some more restrictive and some more inclusive. Although a lot has changed over the years to make the process more accessible, UK laws in relation to these arrangements still remain complicated...
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...