| Family / Divorce Law Advice Bulletins |
Andersons Solicitors Family Law Bulletins' is a service designed to keep you up to date with new legislation and changes in the law. We aim to provide easy to understand
information, free of charge that may be relevant to you. Our Family Law Solicitors are available to help with any problem, large or
small.
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Information Sheets
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Divorce
Law & Separation
- The financial issues |
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Perhaps your greatest worry when considering separation or divorce will be the financial implications:
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Domestic Violence |
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If you or your children have suffered violence in a relationship we can offer immediate advice. It may be possible for you to apply for an urgent injunction to protect you and your family
from violence and harassment and to exclude the violent partner from your home or keep him away.
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Living Together & Unmarried Parents
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Couples who live together (legally known as
cohabitants " ) do not have the same legal rights as
married couples!
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Children |
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As a parent, whether you are married, single, or living together, you need to feel confident that your children's welfare
will be safeguarded.
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Press Releases |
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Cohabiting couples still vulnerable despite new rights
The Law Commission says cohabiting couples need more legal
protection but has stopped short of recommending the kind of
rights provided by marriage. Catherine Wenborn of Andersons
solicitors in Nottingham explains what the changes mean and why
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New rights could ease heartache for unmarried couples
Government proposals to improve the legal rights of unmarried
couples could prevent heartache and hardship for thousands of
people, according to family law specialists. view...
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House of Lords could affect Paul McCartney divorce
A
landmark House of Lords ruling expected on Wednesday (May 24)
could lead to a massive increase in the size of divorce
settlements awarded when short marriages break up, according to
legal experts.
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New law ends divorce cost gambling and secret deals.
The
bitter cat and mouse game over legal costs played out by many
divorcing couples will come to an end next month when each side
will have to pay their own legal bills even if they win their
court case.
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To woo or to sue love and the
law on Valentines Day
Co-habiting couples are being urged to go one better than just
giving flowers and cards on Valentines Day. Love and the law may
seem strange bedfellows but solicitor Catherine Wenborn says that
drawing up living together agreements strengthens relationships
far more than any wilting Valentine roses
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Marriage Over and the Honeymoon Hardly Begun
Sadly, as was recently seen with Renee Zellwegger, marriages lasting less than one year are not unknown.
Nottingham couples need to know where they stand if love breaks down within the first year of their vows.
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Extend gay rights to unmarried couples
A Nottingham solicitor is calling for a change in the law so that men and
women who live together but
dont marry can be given the same legal rights as those now being offered to gay couples
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Children stressed by parents
Christmas feuding.
Divorced and separated couples are being urged to lay their differences aside for the sake of their children this
Christmas.
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