Football Widows – Don’t get left on the Touchline It’s a well-known fact that every 4 years, around this time (OK, so perhaps not always in winter) millions of people are glued to their television screens for hours, sometimes days on end to watch their...Read MoreTags: football, football widow, footballers wives, world cup, qatar, qatar 2022, fifa, wags
No Fault Divorce – D Day This year, D Day has moved. Traditionally D Day has been seen as the first Monday in the year – the time when couples who have spent the Christmas and New Year period together when perhaps the cracks have started to show, have...Read MoreTags: d day, no fault divorce, divorce dissolution and separation act 2020
Divorce Loans – Which do you take, the Hard or Soft option? In this post, Paul Read explores the way in which the family court is likely to treat certain divorce loans within a dispute about matrimonial assets. Are they ‘hard’ or ‘soft’?...Read MoreTags: divorce loan, Paul Read, divorce funding, hard loan, HHJ Hess, soft loan
Can You Be Friends With Your Ex? by Wendi Schuller Does divorce end a relationship between a couple? Not necessarily – it can be a shift instead. This depends upon the circumstances of the divorce. As a school nurse, I spoke with parents who were on great terms with...Read MoreTags: wendi schuller, guest post, friends
Remote Hearings – Are they the future in Family Courts and should they continue? The Nuffield Family Justice Observatory (NFJO) has published a report called: Remote hearings in the family court post pandemic. They received from over 3,200 professionals and parents...Read MoreTags: covid, pandemic, nuffield, nuffield family justice report, remote hearing, remote hearings