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Stopping a child maintenance order or a global maintenance order

Does your final financial order contain a child maintenance order or a global maintenance order, and 12 months have passed since that order was made? If so, you are entitled to apply for an assessment of child maintenance via the…

By James Norris | May 7, 2024 | Divorce |
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Are finances always split 50/50 in a divorce?

It is a really common misconception that finances are automatically split 50/50 in a divorce. It is actually quite rare that this happens when it comes to housing. The reason it is rare, is that 50/50 equal sharing of assets…

By James Norris | May 2, 2024 | Divorce |
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Assisting Clients with Autism in Navigating the Family Court

Assisting Clients with Autism in Navigating the Family Court

At Rainscourt Family Law Solicitors, we are acutely aware of the unique challenges that individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) may face when dealing with the family court system. This recognition is echoed by our listing as a recommended resource…

By James Norris | July 7, 2023 | Divorce |
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Unmarried with Children: Securing Your Financial Rights

When it comes to family law, many people think the rules and rights only apply to married couples. However, if you’re unmarried with children, you also have certain legal financial rights, particularly if the other parent is a high earner…

By James Norris | July 4, 2023 | Divorce |
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Trusts and Divorce: Protecting Family Wealth and Ensuring Financial Stability

In divorce proceedings, particularly for high-net-worth couples, safeguarding family wealth and ensuring financial stability for children is of paramount importance. Trusts can play a crucial role in achieving these objectives, as they offer a means to protect assets, minimise tax…

By James Norris | June 14, 2023 | Divorce |
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Shared Parenting and Child Arrangements

Shared Parenting and Child Arrangements

Shared parenting, also known as joint custody or co-parenting, is an arrangement in which both parents actively participate in raising their child after separation or divorce. This approach aims to foster a healthy and supportive environment for the child, ensuring…

By James Norris | May 15, 2023 | Divorce |
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Remote Hearings in Family Law

Remote Hearings in Family Law

In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the use of remote hearings for family law cases. This change has been embraced by courts in Milton Keynes and across England & Wales, transforming the way family law matters…

By James Norris | May 5, 2023 | Changes to Family Law |
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Co-parenting After the Pandemic: Navigating New Challenges and Legal Implications

Co-parenting After the Pandemic: Navigating New Challenges and Legal Implications

Introduction Families in Milton Keynes and across the UK have faced unprecedented challenges when it comes to navigating co-parenting amidst lockdowns, school closures, and shifting work patterns. In this blog, we will explore how the pandemic has impacted co-parenting arrangements,…

By James Norris | April 24, 2023 | Children |
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What is a SPIP? What is Planning Together for Children?

You may have been told by the Family Court that you must attend a SPIP course.  This is a Separated Parents Information Programme, which the court can order parents to attend if they are involved in court proceedings.  The purpose…

By James Norris | April 18, 2023 | Divorce |
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How to Prepare for Cross Examination in the Family Court

How to Prepare for Cross Examination in the Family Court

If you are a witness in a family court case, you may be required to give evidence in the witness box. This can be a daunting experience, especially if you are cross-examined by the other side. In this blog post,…

By James Norris | February 2, 2023 | Divorce |
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