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In this new 2-part series, Maria Wright, a solicitor and PhD candidate at the University of Bristol, looks at the immediate implications of a no-deal Brexit for cross-border children's cases. Today...
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Rebecca Ranson, of Maguire Law, discusses the negative impact of a divorce on children.  ...
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Sarah Basso, of the International Family Law Group, writes that, in some countries (for example, in certain states in America) the ability to travel and obtain a passport can be restricted or...
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Clive Hogan, of rhw Solicitors LLP, writes that Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon and the world’s wealthiest man and his wife, MacKenzie Bezos, a novelist, announced on the 9th of January 2019 that they...
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13 February 2019

Blog: Pensions on divorce
Jane Keir, of Kingsley Napley, picked up The Daily Telegraph headline 'Divorced Women missing out on Pensions Wealth' on 7 January 2019, a date coincidentally dubbed 'Divorce Day' by the media. So it...
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In this article, family lawyer Zoe Bloom, of Keystone Law, explores the difficult dilemma of dementia divorce. There are currently more than 850,000 people suffering from dementia in the UK, a figure...
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Michael Allum, Rachel Roberts and Sarah Basso, of the International Family Law Group, analyse the case in which, Lord Justice Lewison, Lady Justice King and Lord Justice Peter Jackson heard the appeal...
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Dr Stephanie Pywell, from the Open University Law School, and Professor Rebecca Probert, from the University of Exeter Law School, write that couples marrying in civil ceremonies should be allowed to...
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