by Reece | Nov 12, 2025 | Family law
Have you recently separated from your partner and/or is this the first Christmas you will be on your own? Partner and head of the family law team, Estella Newbold-Brown shares her tips for surviving the Christmas break after a separation. Although Christmas is...
by Holly Goodliffe | Nov 7, 2025 | Family law
The short answer is yes: children can have a say in family mediation. However, as with many things in life, there are a few caveats. The part of the mediation process that gives children a voice is called Child Inclusive Mediation (CIM). Introduced in January 2019,...
by Ally Grant | Sep 29, 2025 | Family law
In family law, especially in financial remedy proceedings, transparency is key to achieving a fair outcome. However, when one party fails to comply with disclosure obligations or is seen to be concealing assets, the integrity of the process is compromised. Associate...
by Ally Grant | Sep 18, 2025 | Family law
Cristiano Ronaldo’s engagement ring to his girlfriend has been making headlines, while Taylor Swift’s engagement has delighted her fans worldwide. Beyond the sparkle lies a very real legal question that affects many couples – who keeps the engagement ring if the...
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...