Separation and divorce can be an emotional and financial strain for all parties involved, especially when there are children of the family to consider. The conflict can leave families feeling bitter and resentful, however there are alternatives...
Break clauses are a common feature in commercial leases, offering both landlords and tenants flexibility during the lease term. However, exercising a break clause requires careful attention to the specific terms and conditions outlined in the lease.
If you are separated from your spouse or partner and do not live in the same property as your child, you will need to pay child maintenance. Read Nicola's guide to Child Maintenance and how it is assessed.
The interaction between morality and the law is frequently observed in modern society and plays a prominent role in assisted suicide cases. In this blog Matt Button discusses how assisted suicide interacts with the Forfeiture Act 1982.
Whilst Christmas is meant to be the “most wonderful time of the year”, with the background chaos that the festive period can bring, it's vital that you agree with your ex-partner what time your children should spend with you both over Christmas.
When we purchase a property, we can usually see the extent of what we’re buying by looking at the neat red lines on an attached plan to the title. Everything inside the red lines denotes and guarantees the extent of what we are buying, right? Wrong.
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