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A postnuptial agreement (post-nup) is an agreement between a married couple about what would happen in the event of divorce; primarily addressing the financial claims that may arise on divorce.When...
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Several UK visa routes, such as the Spouse Visa, Civil Partner Visa and Unmarried Partner Visa, require applicants to demonstrate that their relationship is ‘genuine and...
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Often there will be international assets to consider in divorce cases in Scotland- but how are they dealt with and how can they be traced? Firstly, lawyers need to consider which assets form part of...
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Their eyes met across a crowded Eurostar carriage.... He was a US tech entrepreneur. She was a bohemian Scandinavian composer. Within the year, permission had been sought from the bride's father to...
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CasesLockwood v Greenbaum [2022] EWHC 845 (Fam)Moor J confirms that the test for permission to apply under Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984 Pt III is ‘substantial ground’ for...
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It is somewhat ironic, to say the least, that very few people outside our own number, know who is a member of the FRC sub-group of the Transparency Implementation Group (TIG), how we work, what we aim...
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A cohabitation agreementHistorically, cohabitation agreements, sometimes known as “no-Nups”, were frowned upon as they were seen to encourage sexual relations outside of marriage....
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The case of Randhawa v Randhawa (Divorce: Decree Absolute, Set Aside, Forgery) [2022] EWFC B7 which came before HHJ Moradifar is most definitely an interesting case, and whilst the facts of this case...
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Shammi Ruprah, Stewarts LawIn March, a landmark event was held on behalf of the Family Solutions Group by Kingsley Napley and Family Law in Partnership, ‘Taking the Fight out of Family...
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Tahina Akther, Director Wildcat Law, College ChambersThis article explores the main types of pensions commonly encountered, defined benefit (DB) and defined contribution (DC) and why they should be...
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