A Pro Guide To Keeping Your Divorce Calm And Civil

Going through a divorce is one of life’s most emotionally wrenching events. That’s a statement that’ll come as no surprise to those of us who’ve parted ways with a spouse. But what might surprise you is just how many emotions the experience can pull on, and they’re often the same ones felt during a bereavement …

Love isn't always eternal… that's why you need to formalise your divorce properly

Not all marriages result in a happily ever after… that’s why RMB Lawyers say you need to formalise your divorce properly. In the last year alone 119,188 people tied the knot. While the majority of these will lead to lifelong relationships, the reality is a large portion of them won’t. In the past two years, …

Weighing up litigation, arbitration and mediation

There is a time and a place and a method for resolving every dispute. After all, every problem has a solution, however intractable or difficult it may seem. How a dispute unfolds depends on a multitude of factors – timing, the mindset of the parties, the beliefs and desired outcomes of the protagonists on both …

Divorce and Separation Bill: ‘I have seen divorce blame game turn amicable splits toxic

NewsPolitics Under current UK law couples cannot divorce immediately purely on the basis that they no longer wish to be together – but this could change Wednesday, 5th February 2020, 4:47 pm Updated Wednesday, 5th February 2020, 4:47 pm Most divorcing couples do not want to wait two years for a split by mutual consent …

I’m a financial planner, and there are 3 things I wish I could tell every divorced woman about money…

Personal Finance Insider writes about products, strategies, and tips to help you make smart decisions with your money. We may receive a small commission from our partners, but our reporting and recommendations are always independent and objective. If you are a woman and have gone through a divorce, believe me, I know what you’re going …

Ask the Expert: How is our divorce likely to affect our children?

Q: MY HUSBAND and I have just split up – how are our children likely to react in these early stages of the separation? Child psychotherapist Rachel Melville-Thomas, spokesperson for the Association of Child Psychotherapists (ACP), says: “In the complicated task of setting up two homes and new arrangements for children to see both parents, …