What is a Declaration of Trust?
A legal document outlining the ownership rights and the financial interests of a jointly owned…
What is Hybrid Mediation?
A bespoke form of dispute resolution, hybrid mediation can be an alternative way to resolve…
Surrogacy Law: How to become a parent via surrogacy
Surrogacy has become an increasingly popular route for individuals and couples looking to become parents.…
TOLATA: Unmarried Couples and Their Property Rights
Cohabiting couples do not have the same legal protections as married couples if they separate.…
How are Pensions Split in Divorce?
As a family law solicitor in Milton Keynes, I am often asked about how pensions…
What is Private Financial Dispute Resolution?
Private Financial Dispute Resolution (pFDR) is an out-of-court process. It is designed to help couples…
How Does Arbitration Work in a Divorce?
Arbitration is a method of private dispute resolution that allows couples going through separation and…
What is a Specific Issue Order?
Specific Issue Orders are a legally binding option dealing with a particular issue regarding the…
What Are My Legal Rights as a Grandparent?
Grandparents are often a crucial part of their grandchildren's lives, but when family relationships break…
What is a Prenup? Your Guide to Prenuptial Agreements
Prenuptial agreements, commonly referred to as prenups, are becoming increasingly popular as more couples seek…
The Essentials of a Successful Parenting Plan
Navigating co-parenting post separation can be challenging however amicable your relationship with your ex-partner is.…
What Is a Cohabitation Agreement and Do I Need One?
Many couples choose to live together without getting married. While this arrangement suits many, it…