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Kara Swift, Family Law in PartnershipVictoria Nottage, Family Law in PartnershipIn this article Kara Swift and Victoria Nottage start with an analysis of the case of Hudson v Hathway [2022] EWHC 631...
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Dealing with international clients who, by extension, might have a different perception of how the legal system works, having been raised and lived in another country, can be quite a challenge....
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We were delighted to be working with Family Rights Group as our charity partner for the Family Law Awards this year.Family Rights Group is the leading charity working with families involved with...
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Elizabeth Darlington, Barrister, 1GC Family LawIn this article Elizabeth Darlington considers three keys issues which frequently arise when a couple have cohabited for a long time, or they have been...
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Millions of pounds are being allocated to tackle violence against women and girls (VAWG), the Home Secretary has announced on 25 November. ...
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Leading legal DNA, drug, and alcohol testing laboratory, AlphaBiolabs, is extending its support to vulnerable families once again with its annual ‘12 Days of Christmas’ campaign.The business, which...
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Children affected by domestic abuse will be automatically treated as victims regardless of whether they were present during violent incidents, the CPS have announced.In line with new domestic abuse...
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The government has published proposals to change the rules that apply to transfers of assets between spouses and civil partners who are in the process of separating. It provides that they be...
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Introduction  Trying to define and prove controlling and coercive behaviours both before and after Re H v N 2020 [2021] EWCA Civ 448 has been difficult and occasionally contradictory. This...
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As a solicitor dealing with will disputes, I know that beneficiaries can sometimes feel deeply frustrated by the behaviour of an executor (also called a ‘personal representative’) of a will. The...
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