Family Law

Upping the auntie — all about family laws

Problems in the family can be of a very sensitive nature. This is why there is a specific area dedicated just towards family law so all the issues that may arise are dealt with in the best possible manner. Certain subjects that family law may delve into include many topics.

An elegant marriage of tradition and law

Marriage: To join together in union with the one that you love so dearly. Marriage can be such a beautiful thing. However, marriage is not always a walk in the rose garden; there are many legal thorns that couples should be aware of upon entering into a marriage.

An overview of family law

Family law is the body of legislation which governs family life and people’s most important relationships and experiences. The majority of solicitor’s services in the area of family law are related to divorce and the breakdown of these personal relationships.

Child support - quids for kids

Family breakdowns are hard. When two parents separate, it can be worrying knowing whether your child is going to receive the correct support. Often, one parent (usually the parent that mainly resides with the child), will apply for child support through the CSA (Child Support Agency). This is to see whether they are entitled to financial help that will contribute towards the everyday costs of looking after children.

Child support — go on my son

Child support is the term given to contributions made to the cost of a child’s welfare and upbringing by a non resident parent. It is paid to the other parent or guardian who lives with the child and overseen by the Child Support Agency.

Cohabitation - Living Together

Cohabitation is when two people are living together for an extended period of time. Usually with cohabitation, it is between two people in an intimate relationship. Cohabitation usually refers to couples that live together and are not married.

Divorce — when souls diverge

Despite what you will hear from various doom mongers about the imminent collapse of our society and the fact that everyone is getting divorced and there will soon be packs of feral children picking through our bins, the divorce rate in the UK has actually been falling in recent years.

Domestic violence — a bloody outrage

Domestic violence affects households all over the UK. As well as physical abuse the definition of domestic violence has been stretched to include “any form of physical, sexual or emotional abuse which takes place within the context of a close relationship” (Home Affairs Select Committee Report, 1993).

Domestic violence from a legal standpoint

Domestic violence occurs when one person who is part of a relationship begins top engage in activities that are designed to cause the other person harm. Domestic violence does not always have to be physical abuse such as punching, kicking or biting but can also be violence of an emotional, sexual or economic kind. Domestic abuse is also what would be considered an ageless phenomenon.

Family law legal advice

Family law governs legal issues arising from domestic relationships and family life such as marriage & civil partnerships, parental responsibility, adoption, surrogacy and other such issues.

Family laws from the upper floors

Family laws in the UK are a system of statutes and precedents. This means that a fair outcome for a case is usually decided at the discretion of a court rather than by simply applying civil codes or legislation to a particular situation, if you become involved in any type of family law dispute it’s vital that you seek comprehensive legal advice about the potential outcomes and best course of action.

Family separation and the legal storm which ensues

As the great Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy opened one of his novels; ‘Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.’ There are many ways that people can start a family in the UK. People can choose to start a family when they are married or in a civil partnership or they can start a family without either of these two measures.

Legal advice on family law

It can be hard when someone has problems with their family and isn’t sure whether they need legal advice. At a time when emotions are flared, it is difficult to gain perspective on what is needed to be done about the problems involved. There will probably be a time when legal advice may need to be sought, especially if the people involved want the best outcome, both financially and emotionally.

Legal recourse for sufferers of domestic abuse

Domestic abuse can destroy families and shatter the confidence of people who do not know why they have been singled out. There are many potential causes and reasons why a domestic relationship may become abusive, from the psychological to the behavioural, and many ways that the abuse can manifest itself, from the sexual through to the verbal and the economic.

Limitations of cohabitation

More and more couples in the UK are choosing cohabitation as an alternative to marriage or civil partnership, often to save money or test the water before getting married. It may not sound particularly romantic but there are several legal issues that need to be considered when you are moving in a partner without marrying them or entering into a civil partnership.

Marriage — holy matrimony and the law

Marriage is the legal union of two people who want to share in all aspects of their lives together. For most couples who want to stay together marriage is the best option, as it is the only way that the law will officially recognise their relationship and afford them the benefits of this.

Separation and nuptial corruption

Separation is usually the precursor to divorce for married couples whose relationship has deteriorated beyond all hope of reconciliation. A couple may separate informally and start to disentangle their affairs from each other without any outside assistance, or may wish to formalise things by putting in place a legally binding separation agreement.

Should the legislation and approach to forced marriage be changed?

This piece of research will focus on the background and social aspects of forced marriage within the United Kingdom (UK) before examining the current legislation on this area. The current legislation will then be analysed to see how adequate the legislation is, whether any reform is needed and if so what these recommendations would entail.

The domain of family law solicitors

Family law is a large part of the body of rules and regulations that make up UK law. Family life is considered to be such an important part of our society, not just in the security and development that it provides to children but also as a major driver of the economy. There are unfortunately a lot of situations where the conflicts and disputes that arise in a family setting need outside help. These are the situations in which a family law solicitor can be called in.

The legal challenges that divorce presents

Divorce is the formal and legal dissolution of a marriage and acts to cancel the responsibilities and duties the two people have towards each other. A process that will have such a large effect on a family’s life will inevitably involve the need for a large amount of legal documentation, and it is advisable to seek legal help in drafting these documents.

The strings of a family law solicitor's bow

The bulk of issues concerned with family law arise from divorce and the breakdown of relationships. Family law solicitors provide a valuable set of services to people going through this difficult time, ensuring that everything is sorted out as efficiently as possible, allowing the couple to get on with their lives as much as possible.

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