Can a parent withhold a child’s passport from the other parent?

A child’s passport legally belongs to the child and is only being kept safe by their parents. When thinking about who should be the main…

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Settling divorce in court vs out of court: the pros and cons

Divorce is rarely easy, but how it is settled can make a significant difference to the process and the outcome. In the UK, separating couples…

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What happens at a family court hearing?

This article sets out the different types of hearing that you may attend in family proceedings, including the first hearing, dispute resolution appointment, fact finding…

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How to financially plan for divorce before it happens

Divorce is not only an emotional challenge but also a financial one, and the process of disentangling finances can be complex. Careful planning before beginning…

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Post-divorce financial inequality and its impact on parenting

Divorce or separation inevitably reshapes family life. When children are involved, the process extends beyond the dissolution of the adult relationship into ongoing negotiations about…

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What are the different legal routes to resolving a family dispute?

When you are going through relationship breakdown, getting the right lawyer to support your unique set of circumstances who understands your goals is crucial. Disputes…

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Can I see my child if I have a non-molestation order?

Fundamentally, a non-molestation order protects the individual who made the application by preventing an abuser from using or threatening physical violence, intimidating, harassing, pestering, and…

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Divorcing without a marriage certificate: what are your options?

If you’re thinking about divorce and discover you don’t have a marriage certificate, breathe — you’re not alone and it’s not usually a show-stopper. That…

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When your ex uses your child’s routine to deny contact

When separated or divorced parents try to co-parent, the child’s routine and extracurricular activities should serve as a shared foundation for stability and growth. However,…

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Divorce during your child’s university years: who pays for what?

Divorce at any stage of parenting is emotionally and financially complex, but when it coincides with a child’s transition to university, it brings a unique…

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Predatory marriage: what can the family do and what protections are there?

Predatory marriage refers to a situation in which an individual, often elderly or vulnerable because of cognitive impairments such as dementia, is manipulated or coerced…

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How to protect your credit rating during divorce

Amid the upheaval of separation and divorce, it is easy to overlook the impact they can have on your credit rating. Protecting your credit score…

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