News & Comment
Till Death us do part? The importance of having a Will, especially during a Divorce
It is not uncommon for divorcing couples to become embroiled in lengthy discussions, negotiations and, in some cases, litigation, in relation to how their assets are to be divided between them.
Hot off the Press!
We are delighted to announce that Jones Nickolds has been ranked at Band 1 of Chambers & Partners 2015.
Early signs of success after six months? “At-Court Mediation” guides couples away from the courts towards effective communication
Following the arrival of the new Family Court in April this year, accompanied by the obligatory requirement to attend a mediation information assessment meeting prior to issuing court proceedings, initial indications suggest that the message on mediation is starting to filter through.
“Kids in the Middle” website launched to help children who have experienced family breakdown ….
Kidsinthemiddle.org.uk has been launched in the last few days and is a welcome resource for parents and children going through divorce, separation or other forms of family breakdown.
The Impact of Legal Aid Cuts in Family law: 18 months on
Significant changes to civil legal aid in England and Wales came into effect on 1 April 2013, as part of legislation introduced to save £350m a year.
Recession leads to relationship breakdown
A recent study published by Relate shows that couples worst affected by the recession are eight times as likely to suffer relationship breakdown.
Changes to the Child Maintenance Service
Earlier this year, changes to the way child maintenance is calculated were introduced and a paying parent’s obligation to pay maintenance is now based on gross, rather than net, income.
Doggy in the middle
In the past few years there has been an increase in “dog custody” battles in England & Wales.
RELOCATION! RELOCATION! RELOCATION!
This is part 1 of a 2 part series dealing with the factors a court must consider when deciding an application to relocate a child from their current home.
Rubin v Rubin [2014] EWHC 611 (Fam) – the key principles applicable to an application for a Legal Services Provision Order
With effect from 1 April 2013, two important sections were inserted into the Matrimonial Causes Act 2013 under The Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Commencement No.7) Order 2013.
No-Fault Divorce For All?
Sir James Munby, president of the Family Division of the High Court, has called for the idea of fault or blame to be completely removed from divorce.
Mediate, mediate, mediate…..
The new family Court came into being on 22nd April and will (hopefully) have wide-ranging impact on solicitors and clients alike.
Tax traps for separating couples
The government announced in its Autumn Finance Statement in 2013 that there will be a change in the rules on Capital Gains Tax (CGT) which could be a tax trap for divorcing couples.
Pensions and Divorce – an untapped resource?
A recent study published by Cardiff University and the Nuffield Foundation has revealed that the number of divorce settlements involving pension orders is surprisingly low and well below Government predictions.
The new “Child Maintenance Service” (formerly known as the CSA). How different is the new scheme?
In the summer of 2013 the government announced that the number of parents paying maintenance for their children through the Child Support Agency (CSA) had hit a record high.
Young v Young : “Seconds Out, Final Round”!!
On 4th November the final hearing commenced in Michelle Young’s financial claim against former husband, Scot Young.
“Sorry darling, the business is bust”. How businesses should be dealt with on divorce in the current economic climate.
As family lawyers we frequently question and assess business interests.
A Further Call for a Tougher Stance in Enforcement of Contact Orders
This case concerned a lamentably long-running history of litigation between two parents.
Divorce – looking back to 1912
Our legal system is constantly under review – new case law, revised statue and amended procedural rules transform our work year by year.
Shared parenting
On 2nd July 2013 the Children and Families Bill had its second reading in the House of Lords.