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How to make divorce easier for children with no fault divorce
No fault divorce will come into effect in April this year. In last week’s blog I explained what no fault divorce is, how it differs from the current system and what it might mean for you. You can get all the essential information on no fault divorce here. But have you...
No fault divorce in 2022: what does it mean for you?
As I mentioned in last week’s blog, there’s a big change coming to divorce law in England and Wales this year. No fault divorce is due to come into effect in April 2022. But what changes will it bring? And is it worth waiting for the new system if you know you want to...
Thinking about getting a divorce in 2022? Start here
We’re fresh into a new year. Only the strawberry creams are left in the Quality Street box (and maybe not even them). The decorations are put away again (or will be soon). And you’re left with that thought. The one you keep coming back to. Is this the year we end our...
How to support your children as you divorce this Christmas
The pressure is always on at Christmas – and that goes triple if you have children. It’s supposed to be ‘the most wonderful time of the year’. And parents are expected to sprinkle magic over their children’s lives through the whole of December and into January. But...
How to prepare for court hearings at Christmas
If you’re in the midst of divorce during December it can be hard to summon any Christmas spirit. As well as getting all the presents bought and wrapped, you’ve got hearings to prepare for. Getting festive and taking time off is the last thing on your mind. So how do...
What’s Hygge got to do with your divorce?
What’s Hygge got to do with your divorce? About five years ago the Danish concept of Hygge took the country by storm. Candle sales went through the roof. We all got very into cosy jumpers. And as we enter winter and the frenzied pre-Christmas period, it seems timely...
When your family and friends don’t understand your high conflict divorce
When your family and friends don’t understand your high conflict divorce Making the decision to leave is always an act of courage. It shows you are taking charge of your life. You are not settling for a marriage that is no longer healthy. When you are leaving a...
How to take care of your money in a high conflict divorce
How to take care of your money in a high conflict divorce Any divorce will come with a certain amount of disagreement and falling out. But if you’re separating from a high conflict personality you can be sure the heat will be turned up. Add to the mix...
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