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...
Family Law Child’s Right to Privacy by Kidd Rapinet, August 1, 2016 Children do not have different rights to privacy as compared to adults, but the...
Family Law Death of the Stone Age and Dawn of the Protocol by Richard Tymkiw, July 22, 2016 With the advent of the Civil Procedure Rules (in 1999) old style approaches to...