
Divorced, separated? Don’t leave arrangements for the children over Christmas to the last minute
The run-up to Christmas can be one of the most stressful times of year for divorced or separated parents. With the festivities only just under a month away, working out the logistics of where the children are going to spend the holidays can be tough, even for parents who are on the best of terms. Our advice is that you start thinking about arrangements now, if you haven’t already done so....
GRAYFORDS EXCELLENCE AWARD
Grayfords’ Practice Manager ‘Highly Commended’ at Excellence Awards CeremonyLast week, the most prestigious annual legal awards ceremony in the country returned to the glittering ballroom of Grosvenor House, Mayfair. The Excellence Awards, beginning in 2006 and hosted by the Law Society, commends and celebrates the hard work and achievements of the best legal teams across England and...
Civil Partnerships for All?
The Civil Partnership Act 2004 extended to same sex couples the rights, responsibilities and protections that were available through marriage. At the time same sex couples were prevented from entering into marriage.The Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013 subsequently enabled same sex couples to enter into marriage. It also enabled civil partners to convert their partnership...
Is “No Fault Divorce” now a reality?
Many people will recall the Supreme Court Judgment of Owens -v- Owens delivered in July 2018. That Judgment concerned Tini Owens, who had been married to her husband for 35 years and who had appealed against both an initial Judgment in the High Court and a Court of Appeal Judgment denying her a Certificate of Entitlement to a Decree of Divorce. This article focuses on the proposed new...
Thinking of divorce or separation: here’s why you need to let HMRC know
The taxman is probably the last person on your list of people to inform that your marriage has come to an end – if indeed he made it on the list at all. However, when you get a divorce, you’ll need to inform HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), otherwise you could end up paying too much (or too little) tax.This is what this article focuses on.
1980s laws, 21st century families: the IVF limbo
The current law in the UK surrounding divorce and relationship breakdown is often criticised for being outdated and in need of reform. This article focuses on the rights of both partners during the IVF process.
Ex- Malaysian King reportedly divorces Russian wife six months after he abdicated to marry her
The former Malaysian King and his Russian beauty queen wife are now divorced after barely a year of marriage. This article focuses on the implications of an Islamic divorce and what this could mean for them.
I do take two; why the second time could be the better time
With wedding season around the corner, lots of us will be getting ready to celebrate another happy couple or maybe even walk down the aisle ourselves. This article focuses on the positives of getting married again.
Rags to riches: Bankrupt hotel porter awarded £1.3 million payout from Avon Heiress ex-wife
It’s been just over 2 months since the news broke that hotel porter, Anil Ipekci, had been awarded a £1.3 million divorce payout after a judge found that the prenuptial agreement that he and his wife, Morgan McConnell (the great-granddaughter of the Avon cosmetics founder), had entered into, which reportedly left him “penniless”, was unfair.When Mr Ipekci and Ms McConnell’s relationship...