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Non-Court Dispute Resolution: A Better Way Forward in Family Cases

Family Law
8 January 2026
When facing separation or divorce, many people assume that going to court is inevitable. In reality, court should usually be the last resort. Non-court dispute resolution (NCDR) offers quicker,...
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Practical Advice for Your Financial Future After Divorce

Family Law
2 January 2026
Divorce can feel daunting, not only emotionally but financially. One of the biggest concerns people have is how they will manage their money and secure their future once the marriage has ended. The...
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Divorce Myths: What the Courts Really Consider

Family Law
23 December 2025
Divorce often comes with assumptions about who should keep the house, who should get more money, or who “deserves” a bigger share because of their role in the marriage. These expectations are...
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Pensions in Divorce: Why They Matter and Why They’re Complicated

Family Law
4 December 2025
When couples separate, the future of the family home often dominates discussions, it feels very tangible and of course immediate housing needs are important. Often people want to retain the family...
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The Court’s Discretion: Why Outcomes Differ in Divorce Cases

Family Law
27 November 2025
One of the most common questions people ask when facing divorce is: What share of the assets will I get? Many expect there to be a set formula or fixed percentage split. In reality, the law works...
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Understanding “Needs” in Divorce Settlements

Family Law
21 November 2025
When couples separate, one of the most important questions for them is how their financial “needs” will be met in the short and long-term. The term “needs” is repeatedly referred to, but it...
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How Do Courts Decide Finances After Divorce?

Family Law
14 November 2025
Divorce is not only an emotional separation; it is also a financial one. When two people go their separate ways, questions about money and property quickly come to the surface. Who stays in the...
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Myth-busting: What you need to know about prenuptial agreements

Family Law
9 September 2024
A nuptial agreement is a contract entered into by spouses or civil partners to regulate the ownership of money, property, assets and responsibility of debt. Nuptial agreements may also deal with...
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Court fees are set to rise up to 10% in May 2024

Family Law
13 May 2024
The Ministry of Justice has said the increasing court fees said to be vital to ongoing court work for all those who seek justice, however, it will add to the burden of many people grappling with...
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Family Law Injunctions Explained: Occupation Order vs Non-Molestation Order

Family Law
22 August 2023
There are two main types of injunctions governed by the Family Law Act 1996 (FLA 1996); namely, these are as follows: A non-molestation order. An occupation order. Requirements In order to apply...
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