‘No Fault Divorce’
There is no such thing as a ‘no fault’ divorce, where both parties can agree to end their marriage without the need to assign blame. At present the only ground
There is no such thing as a ‘no fault’ divorce, where both parties can agree to end their marriage without the need to assign blame. At present the only ground
The Government has announced its plan to introduce new legislation in September 2020 to allow Wills to be witnessed virtually in England and Wales. It is proposed that this temporary
Date: Friday 15 May 2020 Time: 10am Prince Evans Solicitors invites you to a free live webinar which shall address the steps you can take if you or persons you
With schools now closed, social distancing strongly encouraged and potential self-isolation, trying to co-parent during these extraordinary times can be a very stressful and anxious time for parents and their
At this time of National crisis, is it vital to have these essential legal documents in place to protect your and your family’s best interests, should the worst happen. The
In these unprecedented times of social distancing, working from home, and self-isolation, the news from Greater Manchester’s deputy mayor, Beverley Hughes, that there have reports of abuse linked to the
Parental alienation- what does it mean? The impact of parental alienation following separation has slowly grown increasing prominence in the news and within the family courts. There is no single
DATE: MONDAY 29TH APRIL 2019 TIME: 5.30PM REGISTRATION VENUE: RUISLIP GOLF CLUB, THE FAIRWAY, ICKENHAM ROAD, RUISLIP HA4 7DQ Prince Evans Solicitors welcome you to an inter-team seminar with the
DATE: MONDAY 29TH APRIL 2019 TIME: 5.30PM REGISTRATION VENUE: RUISLIP GOLF CLUB, THE FAIRWAY, ICKENHAM ROAD, RUISLIP HA4 7DQ Prince Evans Solicitors welcome you to an inter-team seminar with the
Photos from our inter-team seminar with the Family and Matrimonial and Wills, Trusts & Probate teams, offering a seminar for those looking to put their ducks in a row in
Theresa May has confirmed that every couple in England and Wales will be able to choose between civil partnership and marriage when they formalise their relationship. The news follows the
In England and Wales the notion of a no-fault divorce is not recognized as part of the law. No matter how amicable a divorce, there must be a petitioner, and