Savita Sharma is a Consultant, Morton Fraser. This is the biggest reform to Divorce Law in England in 50 years and heralds a new era where couples will be able to get divorced without attributing fault. Removing the fault-based element of divorce is a positive change where couples are able to apply either solely or …
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Warning over surge in surprise divorces after April 6
Lawyers and family courts are expecting a surge in divorce applications next month when a new ‘no-fault’ law comes into effect, making it easier for couples to split. The government’s Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020, which comes into force on April 6, reforms the divorce process to fundamentally change the way the legal system …
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The Five Best Questions to Ask Your Divorce Lawyer
Divorce is never a situation one hopes to experience. But sometimes it’s inevitable. Advancing the concept it developed — Emotionally Intelligent Divorce® — the team at Calabrese Budner skillfully guides clients through the tumult of emotions that accompanies the end of a marriage. From Collaborative Divorce to litigation, the key to getting to the best …
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What can I do if my ex is hiding crypto stash from me during divorce?
Think your ex has a secret bitcoin stash? A legal expert explains how to hunt one down and the stiff penalties for hiding crypto (and other assets) in a divorce By Toby Yerburgh For This Is Money Published: 07:27, 25 March 2022 | Updated: 13:02, 25 March 2022 Toby Yerburgh: Luckily most people that have …
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4 Things Every Woman Business Owner Should Know About Divorce
Things Every Woman Business Owner Should Know About Divorce 123RF Going through a divorce can be hard on anyone, but for women business owners, the emotional toll can be particularly overwhelming. On top of the usual pressures of divorce—asset distribution, child custody negotiations, support determinations and the disruption caused by the divorce process itself—you may …
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Divorce in the Age of Social Media
Social media has grown to become an unavoidable aspect of our everyday lives to the point where it is nearly impossible to find one person among your family, friends, or peers at work that does not have some sort of social media presence. Social media has changed the way we do everything, from how we …
10 things to know about divorce law changes – Which? News
Changes to the divorce system in England and Wales for the first time in 50 years will remove the concept of fault and could speed up the process. The Government said the changes would spare people the need to ‘play the blame game’ and would strip out the ‘needless antagonism this creates so families can …
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Mum moves on from divorce by marrying herself: ‘I highly recommend it’
‘I didn’t want to wait for someone to love me or be dependent on another human to be worthy’ (Picture: @charlotte.s_journey/mediadrumim) A divorced mum-of-two has married herself a year after splitting from her wife. Entrepreneur Charlotte Zum Vörde Sive Vörding, from Voorburg in the Netherlands, got divorced in 2020. After the two broke up, Charlotte …
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Why businesses should opt for mediation to solve rows
Personal Finance Why businesses should opt for mediation to solve rows Monday March 28 2022 By CATHY MPUTHIA More by this Author Summary More businesses are becoming litigious owing to better awareness of the law and their rights. Litigation is very costly and it includes the cost of legal and court filing fees. Experts have …
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Supervised visits, counselling among measures to protect children amid divorce
SINGAPORE – Allegations of family violence raised during a couple’s divorce will be viewed seriously and taken into consideration when the courts decide on child access matters, with counselling and supervised visitation orders being made in certain cases. These are some of the existing measures which protect children in failing marriages that are likely to play …
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