What really happens to your money when you divorce? A new study has the answers, and the findings are eye-opening. In a judgment (UK Supreme Court Judgment: For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers [2025] UKSC 16) that will shape sex and gender law for years...Read More
What really happens to your money when you divorce? A new study has the answers, and the findings are eye-opening. Funded by the Nuffield Foundation, this large-scale research surveyed over 2,400 divorcees and conducted in-depth interviews with a further 53...Read More
Sir Geoffrey Vos, Master of the Rolls, delivered a thought-provoking speech at the LawtechUK Generative AI Event, addressing the growing role of AI in the legal profession. His message was clear: lawyers and judges must embrace AI—not as a replacement for legal...Read More
The recent high-profile dispute involving Rupert Murdoch and his children over control of his media empire offers a fascinating lens through which to explore critical issues in family, trust, and succession law. While this case focuses on corporate succession, the...Read More
When dealing with the financial aftermath of a separation or divorce, the process can feel overwhelming. The Pre-Application Protocol for Financial Remedy Proceedings was established to help streamline these cases and encourage out-of-court settlements, saving time,...Read More
Delaying divorce proceedings is a common occurrence, and various studies and statistics highlight the reasons behind such delays. When considering international variables, cultural, legal, and socio-economic factors play significant roles. Below is a more detailed...Read More