by Ally Grant | Aug 18, 2025 | Family law
When families go through a separation, one of the most important (and often most emotional) issues to sort out is how children will be cared for. If parents or carers can’t agree on these arrangements themselves, the court may step in and issue a Child Arrangements...
by Ally Grant | Aug 5, 2025 | Family law
Estella Newbold-Brown reflects on the High Court decision in KL v BA [2025] EWHC 102 (Fam) and the legal implications of incorrect birth registration for parental responsibility. Case Background – KL v BA [2025] EWHC 102 (Fam) The case concerned a child, MA,...
by Ally Grant | Jul 4, 2025 | Family law
Associate Solicitor Emily Prince gives an update on the Supreme Court’s decision regarding matrimonial property and what this landmark ruling means for future financial disputes. Following my previous blog on this case, on 2 July 2025, the Supreme Court delivered its...
by Ally Grant | May 8, 2025 | Family law
Emily Prince, an Associate Solicitor in our Family Law department, explains the significance of the Supreme Court’s impending decision in the case of Standish v Standish. The Supreme Court decision in Standish v Standish will be one of the most significant...
by Ally Grant | May 1, 2025 | Family law
Last week, a court in British Columbia, Canada, made legal history by awarding custody of a pet —and for anyone who loves their pet like family, it was a moment worth celebrating. Associate Solicitor Emily Prince discusses the ruling and how this may affect rulings in...
by Ally Grant | Apr 10, 2025 | Family law
Divorce proceedings among ultra-high-net-worth individuals often involve intense financial disputes. Such disputes do not always focus solely on the financial outcome, but also on the interim position whilst the overall proceedings are ongoing. Senior Associate...