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How to stop your spouse spying on you, your phone, social media or location.

How to stop your spouse spying on you, your phone, social media or location.

Social Media Spying Risks: your social media accounts can be used to spy, stalk or monitor your activities, your movements and your communications with friends. Social media can also be misused to harass you or even impersonate you. 1. Consider…

By James Norris | January 24, 2017 | Cohabiting, Divorce |
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How to Change Your Name after Divorce or Separation

How to Change Your Name after Divorce or Separation

Our clients will often wish to change their name following a separation or divorce. Normally, this will be to revert to a maiden name. Frequently, clients will ask for a “deed poll”. However, this will not always be necessary. 1.…

By James Norris | November 30, 2016 | Cohabiting, Divorce |
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Congratulations to Buckingham & Stowe Running Club

Congratulations to Buckingham & Stowe Running Club

Buckingham & Stowe Running Club, sponsored by Rainscourt Family Law Solicitors, has been recognised as “Club of the Year” in 2016. Our firm has been proud to support Buckingham & Stowe Running Club over the past several years. Club chairman, Chris…

By James Norris | November 23, 2016 | Milton Keynes |
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Rainscourt Family Law Solicitors recognised as a leading firm in 2016

Rainscourt Family Law Solicitors recognised as a leading firm in 2016

We are delighted to have been recognised as a “leading firm” by the UK’s authoritative Legal 500 survey. Our aim remains to provide the highest quality family law advice and representation in the region. If you would like to arrange…

By James Norris | September 14, 2016 | Milton Keynes |
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How to change your name on official documents after divorce or separation

How to change your name on official documents after divorce or separation

Our clients will sometimes choose to change their name after a divorce or separation from a spouse or partner. The Home Office has released a new policy (16/08/16) on how it deals with any requests for a change of name…

By James Norris | September 8, 2016 | Divorce |
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Fixed fee divorce now available

We are pleased to offer our clients a fixed fee divorce service for £990 (including VAT). We will prepare a sole divorce or dissolution application for your approval, based on the ground that the marriage has broken down irretrievably. We…

By James Norris | March 25, 2016 | Divorce |
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2016 increase in family law UK court fees

The UK Ministry of Justice has implemented an increase in court fees which will take effect next Monday, 21 March 2016. This increase will apply to all the court fees which are commonly used in family law cases: The fee to…

By James Norris | March 18, 2016 | Changes to Family Law, Divorce |
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We are recruiting a family law solicitor

We are recruiting  a family law solicitor

Exceptional family law solicitor sought to join our firm in central Milton Keynes. You will have extensive experience in complex private family law litigation. You are a successful advocate in the Family Court with a proven track record. You are…

By James Norris | February 26, 2016 | Milton Keynes |
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Unmarried Couples: The Myth of the “Common Law Marriage”

A Guest Blog by Martha Gray, barrister at 42 Bedford Row. Despite an increasing number of couples choosing to cohabit and have children without getting married the myth of “common law marriage” persists.  In fact, although cohabitants do have some…

By James Norris | February 12, 2016 | Cohabiting |
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How can I set aside a consent order in the family court?

How can I set aside a consent order in the family court?

UNSETTLING SETTLEMENTS: SETTING ASIDE CONSENT ORDERS ON THE GROUND OF MATERIAL NON-DISCLOSURE A Guest Blog by Julia Townend, barrister at 4 Paper Buildings. Litigants in financial remedies proceedings often face a difficult conundrum: To settle outside of court or at…

By James Norris | February 1, 2016 | Finances |
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Recent Blogs

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  • How to make your financial agreement into a consent order (and why you need to do it) January 28, 2026
  • Financial needs on divorce – how much of the house will I get? January 26, 2026
  • Family Court Guidance on Neurodiversity: What It Means for Your Case May 8, 2025
  • The Private Law Pathfinder Pilot April 8, 2025

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    Rainscourt Family Law Solicitors is a trading style of Rainscourt Law LLP, partnership no. OC386569 registered in England & Wales, which is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority with SRA number 599019. All advice and information on this website is given only as a general guide to the law on the date of publication. Readers must place no reliance whatsoever on the content of this website.