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Common family law myths
1. I will receive more of the assets because my spouse was unfaithful The court will not usually take in to account the reasons why a marriage has broken down when considering financial settlement. It will only do so in exceptional cases where someone’s conduct has a significant financial impact for example repeat gambling causing…
Read MoreAvoiding the pitfalls of online divorce | Family law
Since the Ministry of Justice introduced a digital application process for divorce in May 2018 more than 70,000 people have applied for divorce online. In this modern and digital age where processes are online or being capable of being done online it is unsurprising and indeed understandable that people will use the technology available to…
Read MoreDo I have the same rights that I would have if we were married? | Family Law
The answer is no. Couples who live together do not have the same rights as spouses or civil partners, even if they have children together. When couples marry or form civil partnerships but later separate, the law enables the Court to take into account the parties’ particular needs and circumstances when assessing what financial orders…
Read MoreHow to have a good divorce | Family Law
The post festive period is traditionally a time when couples consider divorce proceedings. Whilst separation and divorce is inevitably stressful and can be costly our Harbinder Gosal takes a look at what you can do to make the process as smooth as possible. Act in haste repent at leisure. When going through a separation you…
Read MoreCivil partnerships could be ideal for unmarried heterosexual couples | Family Law
Mixed-sex couples who consider themselves cohabiting partners can now consider entering official unions to protect their legal rights. Lorna Tipple, Associate Director in the Family Law department at Thursfields, was commenting after the first of what are expected to be tens of thousands of civil partnerships taking place for heterosexual couples in the next 12…
Read MoreNew Year’s resolutions and a time to reassess life… Family law
For many people January means a new start, New Year’s resolutions and a time to reassess life. Naturally this will often mean an assessment of existing relationships and the future. Inevitably, for some, this will mean a decision to separate and to divorce.Many will have heard of the term “divorce day” in the press, this…
Read MoreCivil partnerships could be ideal for unmarried heterosexual couples | Family law
Mixed-sex couples who consider themselves cohabiting partners can now consider entering official unions to protect their legal rights. Lorna Tipple, Associate Director in the Family Law department at Thursfields, was commenting after the first of what are expected to be tens of thousands of civil partnerships taking place for heterosexual couples in the next 12…
Read MoreFor many people, January means a new start, New Years resolutions and a time to reassess life… Family law
For many people January means a new start, New Years resolutions and a time to reassess life. Naturally this will often mean an assessment of existing relationships and the future. Inevitably, for some, this will mean a decision to separate and to divorce. Many will have heard of the term “divorce day” in the press,…
Read MoreWhen the festive season is over… Family law
There is a huge amount of preparation leading up to Christmas; choosing presents, writing cards, buying food, arranging family get-togethers, attending school plays and carol services, decorating the house, wrapping presents and so the list goes on. For most people, there is little time to think about whether their relationship is fulfilling or whether they…
Read MoreTwo experienced recruits for Thursfields’ expanding Family law team
The Family law department at Thursfields Solicitors has continued its expansion by recruiting two experienced new members. Harbinder Gosal has joined as a Senior Associate and Team Leader in the Halesowen office after more than 20 years’ experience at various law firms in the north-west and Midlands. Harbinder, who has a law degree from Manchester…
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