Rainscourt Family Law Solicitors

  • Home
  • Our Solicitors
  • Our Office
    • Milton Keynes
  • Contact Us
  • Services
    • Children
    • Divorce
    • Domestic Abuse
    • Finances on Divorce
    • Finances after Cohabiting
    • Neurodivergent Families
    • International Clients
    • Agency Work and Referrals
  • Autism and Neurodivergence
  • News
  • FAQ
    • Commonly Used Phrases
    • Costs
    • Divorce Process
    • Terms of Use
      • Complaints
      • Image Credits

Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Bill 2017-19

Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Bill 2017-19

The Government has introduced a Bill to reform the process for obtaining a divorce in England & Wales. The purpose of these changes is to remove the requirement to prove that a marriage has broken down irretrievably. In future, either…

By James Norris | June 20, 2019 | Divorce |
Read more

Remarkable UK Divorce Facts

Remarkable UK Divorce Facts

The UK Office for National Statistics releases annual reports on divorce numbers and facts. The latest release from September 2018 covers divorces granted in 2017. Each year, we take a look at the numbers to draw out interesting or unexpected…

By James Norris | March 20, 2019 | Divorce |
Read more

We are now recruiting family law solicitors

We are now recruiting family law solicitors

We are currently recruiting for a junior part time employed solicitor / legal executive in Milton Keynes and for an experienced consultant solicitor. Part Time Solicitor / Legal Executive (2+ years PQE family law) We welcome applications from ambitious family…

By James Norris | March 6, 2019 | Divorce |
Read more

New UK Domestic Abuse Bill

New UK Domestic Abuse Bill

The Government has committed to introducing a new domestic abuse bill, following its recent consultation process. You can read more about the history of this bill in our previous blog. The Government has published its proposals here: Transforming the Response…

By James Norris | January 22, 2019 | Divorce |
Read more

How Long Will My Divorce Petition Take in 2019?

How Long Will My Divorce Petition Take in 2019?

The UK Ministry of Justice has recently published its latest quarterly statistics for the Family Court in England & Wales. These figures show the increasing delay experienced by divorce petitions in the UK courts. The average time from divorce petition…

By James Norris | January 17, 2019 | Divorce |
Read more

What is the average length of a marriage in the UK?

The average marriage in England & Wales will last for 30 years. The majority of marriages will end with the death of a spouse. Most online sources incorrectly report the average length of a marriage as 11-12 years. In a…

By James Norris | October 2, 2018 | Divorce |
Read more

Are Women More Likely Than Men to Instigate a Divorce?

Are Women More Likely Than Men to Instigate a Divorce?

Women initiate the majority of divorces in opposite sex marriages. Women also have a significantly higher divorce rate in single sex marriages and civil partnerships. We have over 100 years of data for divorces between men and women in England…

By James Norris | August 21, 2018 | Divorce |
Read more

New Awards for Rainscourt Family Law Solicitors

New Awards for Rainscourt Family Law Solicitors

We are pleased to learn that we have been given two awards in our field. Three Best Rated have chosen us as top family law solicitors in Milton Keynes. They check business “reviews, reputation, history, complaints, ratings, satisfaction, nearness, trust, cost,…

By James Norris | July 23, 2018 | Milton Keynes |
Read more

The UK’s Divorce Hotspots in 2018

The UK’s Divorce Hotspots in 2018

According the latest data from Google Trends, people in West London were most likely to be searching for divorce related information, with Edgware, Hayes, Hounslow and Wembley all making the top 5 hotspots in the UK in 2018. The West…

By James Norris | May 30, 2018 | Divorce |
Read more

Why Should I File For Divorce First?

Why Should I File For Divorce First?

If your marriage has broken down beyond repair, who should take the first step towards divorce? In most cases in England & Wales, it is better to be the spouse who starts the divorce process. Here’s why: 1. You will…

By James Norris | May 23, 2018 | Divorce |
Read more
  • « Previous
  • Next »

Recent Blogs

  • Financial disclosure in your divorce – do I have to do a Form E? February 23, 2026
  • 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

Topics

  • Changes to Family Law
  • Children
  • Cohabiting
  • Divorce
  • Finances
  • Milton Keynes

    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.