As family lawyers we regularly see the impact on children of experiencing a long and difficult family breakdown. A study recently undertaken by centre of excellence the Tavistock Clinic in London has demonstrated the advantages of therapeutic intervention in family cases where parents have been unable to reach agreement about the arrangements for their children…
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As Pre-Nuptial Agreements become increasingly popular, we thought it may be helpful to give a little more information on what they are, when they may be necessary, and ultimately whether they are appropriate for you? Pre-nuptial Agreements, or Pre-Nups, are essentially a contract signed by both parties before getting married. The contract, or agreement, sets…
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We all know how important it is to prepare for the future but when it comes to making a will this is something that many people put to one side. For many of us we simply don’t like thinking about our own mortality, or indeed feel this is only something we need to do when…
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According to government figures currently 1 in 4 of us will need to go into a care home. This is causing many people a great deal of worry when looking at how potential care home fees will be met. At present if you have above £23,250 in money and/or assets then you are fully responsible…
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News that Prince died without leaving a will is echoed by a You Gov survey showing that almost two thirds of British people do not have a will. The Citizens Advice Bureau says the number of enquiries about how to deal with an estate where there is no will has more than doubled over the…
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Did you know it was Dying Matters awareness week? Dying Matters awareness week runs nationally from 9th to 15th May this year. Events will be held across England and Wales to encourage people to talk more openly about death and bereavement including speaking to family and friends about wishes for end of life and funeral…
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Mr Justice Mostyn is a Judge who is not afraid to speak his mind and put forward his views. His Judgments, as a result, often make for entertaining reading. In the case of Veluppillai v Veluppillai, Mr Justice Mostyn was met with a party who was similarly happy to say what he thinks. However, the…
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The Family Courts face many challenges, but one which has received a great deal of media attention over the last year or so is: how to deal with cases where there is non-disclosure and how to enforce any subsequent Orders. This has been reiterated towards the end of 2015 by the Supreme Court confirming that…
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On 08.12.15 we hosted our annual Christmas quiz – this year dedicated to raising funds for Home-Start, a local charity. Home-Start provides a unique service for families – recruiting and training volunteers to support parents with young children at home in St Albans and surrounding areas. At a time when local authorities are cutting back…
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New research has been published by Alzheimer’s UK estimating that one in three people will now develop dementia, the most common form being Alzheimer’s disease. Dementia results in the loss of brain cells. Alzheimer’s UK state that the biggest risk factor for developing dementia is age and with people living longer than ever, the numbers…
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