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Top Legal Tips For Living Together
Relationships can be so tricky to negotiate. This is especially true if you are looking for love the second time round. You will be older and wiser and perhaps left a little emotionally bruised from your past experiences. When you find your perfect partner and want to take that important…
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The Mid-Life Divorce
Getting divorced at any age can be a daunting and traumatic experience but for older couples a divorce can come with its own unique challenges. While divorce rates are generally on the decline, older couples in their 50s and over are bucking this trend. There are several reasons for the…
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Branch Austin McCormick’s support for Resolution’s Vision for Family Justice
Branch Austin McCormick stand together with Resolution in the promotion of their Annual Awareness Week 2023. Resolution works to raise awareness of family law issues and the benefits of constructive and non-confrontational approaches to family disputes. Resolution’s Annual Awareness Week takes place from 27 November to t 1 December. To…
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Parenting Plan – What is it?
If you are co-parenting and would like a written agreement setting out the arrangements for your child/children, then you might want to think about a Parenting Plan. A Parenting Plan sets out the agreed arrangements for caring for your child/children. The plan will cover both current and future arrangements. The…
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Divorce and your Family Home
Can I keep the house if I get divorced? This is a question that I am often asked particularly by parents with young children who are anxious about having to move and potentially take the children out of their school. There is no automatic entitlement for either the husband or…
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How much can a divorce cost?
The costs of a divorce depend upon several factors and legal costs can vary significantly between one solicitor and another. It is normally not the divorce process itself that is expensive, particularly now that we have a no-fault divorce system in place, but what might come with it such as…
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Capital Gains Tax for divorcing couples
Are the rules for capital gains tax for divorcing couples changing? The short answer to that question is yes, they are and rather amazingly (considering all taxes seem to only head in one direction which is upwards) they are changing for the better. The government are bringing in new rules…
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Can you apply for a costs order in a court case concerning the arrangements for a child in child law proceedings?
What is a costs order in a child law case? A costs order is an order that the court can make directing one parent to pay the costs for legal advice and representation that the other parent has run up in the court case between them. Can I ask for…