The recent judgment in Re X (Children) (Abduction: Grave Risk: Children’s Objections) provides significant insights into the complexities of international child abduction cases under the 1980 Hague Convention. Therefore, this article details the case’s...Read MoreTags: grave risk of harm, protective measures, legal advice for parents, child relocation, family law solicitors, cross-border custody, child abduction lawyers, family law, paradigm family law, Hague Convention, international child abduction, child custody disputes, UK family court, Re X judgment, children’s objections
Financial Remedy Proceedings At Paradigm Family Law, we understand how important it is to navigate financial remedy in divorce. That’s why we thought it might be useful to provide a concise timetable outlining how Financial Remedy Proceedings are handled when parties...Read MoreTags: financial remedy in divorce, divorce lawyers York, divorce timetable, spousal support, financial dispute resolution, property settlement, Paradigm Family Law York, divorce, family law, legal advice, paradigm family law, financial remedy, fixed fee divorce, financial remedy proceedings, financial settlement
In the whirlwind of excitement that comes with engagements and wedding planning, one topic often gets overlooked: a prenuptial agreement, or “prenup” for short. While it may not be as enchanting as picking out wedding cakes, venues, or romantic honeymoon...Read MoreTags: UK divorce law, legal agreements, relationship advice, prenup pros and cons, prenup lawyer UK, asset protection, debt management, family law, paradigm family law, spousal maintenance, Collaborative Law, prenuptial agreement UK, prenup advice, marriage planning, financial planning
In a recent legal case, L v O (Stay of Order; Hadkinson Order; Security for Costs) [2024] EWFC 6, Cobb J delved into the intricate question of whether a judge hearing a Barder (or Thwaite) application should be privy to information from the Financial Dispute...Read MoreTags: Cobb J, legal privilege, FDR hearing, consent order set aside, family court procedure, confidentiality in family law, family law, paradigm family law, fixed fee divorce, divorce lawyers UK, financial dispute resolution, FDR confidentiality, Barder application, Thwaite application
The landscape of family law is undergoing significant transformation with the introduction of the Family Procedure (Amendment No 2) Rules 2023. These changes signal a pivotal shift towards non-court dispute resolution (NCD). This aims to resolve family disputes more...Read MoreTags: family procedure rules 2023, family law reforms, divorce law, MIAMs, alternative dispute resolution, mediation in family law, family lawyers York, family law, paradigm family law, arbitration, private FDR, NCD, fixed fee divorce, Non-Court Dispute Resolution, Collaborative Law