Friendly support vs advice?
January 2019
Martin Fuller
When we experience any unfortunate turn of events, such as a relationship breakdown, we will often turn to our friends for support.
Latest News & Views from Fullers Family Law
January 2019
Martin Fuller
When we experience any unfortunate turn of events, such as a relationship breakdown, we will often turn to our friends for support.
January 2019
Martin Fuller
When partners separate, it is a very common practice for the party remaining in the property to change the locks. This might be perfectly acceptable if the property is held in the sole name of the remaining party, but it is unlawful to change the locks on a jointly held property without a court order in place to support such an action.
October 2018
Jane-Louise Burrows
Following a Supreme Court ruling in June the government has today announced reforms which will allow all couples the option of marriage or a civil partnership.
September 2018
Anjani Fatania
What should you think about when you have decided to divorce from your partner?
August 2018
Jane-Louise Burrows
We would not want to discourage you from another try at the greatest Partnership ever known.
August 2018
Stacey-Anne Bishop
You may be worried about who would look after your children in the event that you died during their minority.
August 2018
Stacey-Anne Bishop
I have recently been involved in a private law children case in which the Judge imposed a s91(14) order for a period of 3 years. So, what is a s91(14) order and what does this mean?
July 2018
Molly Betts
To obtain a divorce without alleging fault, a couple must wait until they have been separated for 2 years with consent and 5 years without consent. Many people allege fault-based facts of adultery or unreasonable behavior to obtain a divorce without delaying for 2 or 5 years. This can increase the bitterness between parties and makes dealing with other arrangements more difficult.
July 2018
Lisa Churchill
The Supreme Court gave their decision on the controversial case of Mr and Mrs Owens and have ruled that Mrs Owens must remain married.
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