Divorce Downloads & Guides
Divorce Downloads & Guides

If you and your former partner would like to work together to resolve issues arising from your separation then you may want to consider mediation, arbitration or collaborative law.

The law which applies in relation to children is the same whether the parents have been married or not, except in relation to parental responsibility which is explained in this free download.

Civil Partnership is civil marriage for same-sex couples in all but name. Since 21st December 2005 same-sex couples have had the option to go through a ceremony, not dissimilar to that for a civil marriage, and become civil partners.

What your solicitor will charge you is, naturally, an important consideration when you begin any legal process. As our client you will be responsible for payment of our fees.

The breakdown of a relationship can be a difficult and emotional period for all concerned. We recognise that it can also be very confusing, which is why we’ve put together this useful guide.

At Pannone we specialise in divorces and relationship breakdowns which involve family businesses. We are able to provide accurate and clear advice on how interests in such businesses are treated within divorce proceedings.

When parents split up the parent with whom the children are living is entitled to receive maintenance for children who are under the age of 16 or in full-time secondary education and under the age of 20.

The breakdown of a relationship can be difficult and emotional in any circumstances but is more stressful or distressing where there are concerns about having a home to live in or you or your children being safe from harm or abuse.

A pre-nuptial agreement is a written agreement entered into by a couple before their marriage or civil partnership which sets out what will happen in the event their relationship breaks down.

In any divorce, the court will take into account all of the financial resources of the marriage, including property, investments, pension and income. Those resources can be divided by the court if an agreement cannot be reached.
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