Divorce and Separation Covid 19 & Family Law by Kidd Rapinet, March 22, 2020 Covid 19 and Family Law This is an unprecedented time for us all. The...
Family Law Dispute Resolution – satisfaction or heartache? – learn a little about the process! by Kidd Rapinet, February 8, 2019 Key reforms to the court process in 1999 began a period of change where...
Family Law Co-habitation – perils and protection by Kidd Rapinet, February 5, 2019 Couples in a common law relationship do not have the same rights in comparison...
Family Law Supreme Court rules that taking a child out of school in term time for the purposes of a holiday is an offence by Kidd Rapinet, April 6, 2017 Mr Platt took his child out of school during term time for 5 days...
Family Law Guide to Possession claims for residential property by Kidd Rapinet, February 19, 2017 This guide is intended as a general overview of the main process of obtaining...
Family Law EU Citizen’s Rights to Housing Assistance Clarified by Philip Jackson, August 30, 2016 The Supreme Court recently ruled that a citizen of another European Union member state...
Family Law Who Pays for the Qualified Nurses in a Care Home? by Clare Fleming, August 25, 2016 In a case that will resonate with all who are in care homes, or...
Family Law A Conditional Fee Agreement is a Contract by Mark Studdart, August 24, 2016 Beware of signing a conditional fee agreement with your solicitor unless you fully intend...
Family Law Appeals: not worth the candle? by Richard Tymkiw, August 18, 2016 “I burnt one candle to seek another, and lost bothe my time and my...
Family Law Bank’s equitable interest in a home by David Goddard, August 5, 2016 Where a bank allowed mortgage debtors to sell their family home to pay off...