April 2019 / 27 posts found

New York City could go BANKRUPT for the first time in more than 40 years if a recession hits

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MoJ proposes fixed costs on most claims worth up to £100k

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English civil litigation: A secure perch

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Coleen Nolan vows NEVER to marry again following second divorce

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Coleen Nolan isn’t going to be rushing down the aisle anytime soon – or so she hopes. The Loose Women anchor has vowed never to marry again following her divorce from her second husband Ray Fensome last year. Although she’s open to dating and meeting someone new, Coleen, 54, has said that she is ‘blissfully happy’ on her own and has absolutely no desire to get hitched for now. Speaking to new! magazine, the mum-of-three who split from Ray after 17 years and shares daughter Ciara, 17, together, said that the pair are still firm friends and he’s incredibly supportive […]

Elon Musk’s April Fools ‘Bankruptcy’ Joke Could Turn Prophetic for Tesla

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Why failure to fully disclose assets may not nullify a divorce agreement – Wealth Professional

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Divorce can lead to an extremely contentious battle, even after the two separating spouses negotiate a settlement on how assets should be split and how support should be provided. One possible pitfall for such agreements opens up when one party fails to disclose their financial assets fully. “In Ontario, the Family Law Act says that ‘a court may … set aside (an) agreement or a provision in it, if a party failed to disclose to the other significant assets, or significant debts or other liabilities, existing when the (agreement) was made,’” wrote Laurie H. Pawliza of Torkin Manes LLP in […]

Divorce Support – Thrive Global

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Feeling alone on your divorce journey can become one of the worst parts of your experience. Often even people we love and respect are at a loss on how to help support us during this most difficult of times. I remember during my own divorce having a really amazing group of friends who try as they might, as non divorcees, had no idea what the process was, or how it can bring even the strongest of people to their knees. Divorce especially at the beginning, feels very overwhelming no other time in your life will you be navigating a break […]