I trust my spouse! – Is a clean break consent order necessary?
I recently spoke with someone who was querying whether to enter into a clean break consent order with their spouse having been separated for over a decade. Divorce proceedings had
I recently spoke with someone who was querying whether to enter into a clean break consent order with their spouse having been separated for over a decade. Divorce proceedings had
Last month Communities Secretary Eric Pickles announced the Government’s new measures to encourage longer fixed term, family-friendly tenancies and raise standards in the private rented sector including tenants being able
I thought I would share the result of a long running case that I have been dealing with which saw a very successful outcome this week. I have been acting
The Claimant Ablethird Ltd (in Administration) owned a number of amusement arcades and properties in the West London area. Prince Evans represented Ms Marczak who had been employed by the
After more than 5 years, Yasmin Prest said she was ‘delighted’ and ‘relieved’ with the decision reached by 7 senior judges in the Supreme Court, last month. Mrs Prest succeeded
The large number of people choosing to cohabit without getting married, has led to a rise in complex and quite often costly legal disputes between unmarried couples following separation in
The Court of Appeal, comprising of Lord Justices Thorpe, Rimer and Patten, gave permission recently to Yasmin Prest to appeal to the Supreme Court against its decision in Petrodell Resources
The High Court ruled yesterday (16th January 2013) that a property tycoon should be sentenced to 6 months in prison for consistently failing to comply with court orders. The decision
A 10-year-old Jewish girl has been given permission to become a Christian after His Honour Judge John Platt rejected claims by her mother that she had been “brainwashed” and was
Following the recent case of Re: C (A child) [2012] EW Misc (CC,) where a Judge sitting at Romford County Court where the court ruled that a 10 year old
The rights of couples who live together in Scotland without being married were clarified by the Supreme Court earlier last month in the case of Mrs Gow –v- Mr Grant.