Articles
Family Law Articles
Phillip Rhodes
Family Law
One of the first questions people ask when their relationship breaks down is whether they will have to pay ongoing maintenance to their former spouse or civil partner.
Family Law
New Year is the time for new resolutions or so we are told. This Year, you may have made a resolution to make a new will or perhaps to make your first will.
Family Law
This week the Supreme Court delivered its long awaited judgment in the case of Radmacher v Granatino.
This much anticipated judgment strengthens the position of those choosing to enter into prenuptial agreements, and although still not legally More...
Family Law
In the late 1990s there was official recognition of forced marriages and that they had to be addressed despite fear of offending cultural sensitivities.
A working group report led to the establishment of the Forced Marriage Unit, a consultation More...
Family Law
In these days of budget airlines and the growth of the European Community, marriages or civil partnerships are regularly formed between people from different countries. More commonly, English couples own property abroad.
In these 'international' More...
Family Law
A court order made in financial proceedings on divorce whether after a court hearing or agreement is final and binding and can only be overturned in very limited circumstances. It can be appealed against within 14 days if it is believed that the More...
Family Law
A pre-nuptial agreement is a contract entered into by a couple who plan to marry, which is intended to regulate their finances in the event their marriage breakdowns.
Pre-nuptial agreements have played a part in many Hollywood divorces, but are More...
Family Law
New Year is the time for new resolutions or so we are told. This year, you may have made a resolution to make a new will or perhaps to make your first will.
This is one resolution which really should be acted upon. A partner at Manchester law firm More...
Pages
Contact Us
0800 840 4929
Archive
By Date
