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Who Divorces Whom, And Why? The Behaviours of Women and Men in Divorce.

Who Divorces Whom, And Why? The Behaviours of Women and Men in Divorce.

Women start 61% of divorce proceedings. For the past 100 years* in the UK, women have been granted majority of divorces every year. In 2016 (the latest year for which we have statistics) 61% of divorce petitions were filed by…

By James Norris | May 22, 2018 | Divorce |
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Family Law and Divorce Glossary of Legal Terms and Phrases

Family Law and Divorce Glossary of Legal Terms and Phrases

Glossary of legal terms and phrases commonly used in divorce, family law and cases about children. This glossary focusses on private family law terms and phrases. Private law cases are brought by private individuals, generally in connection with divorce or the…

By James Norris | May 16, 2018 | Divorce |
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Who Pays the Legal Fees in a Divorce?

Who Pays the Legal Fees in a Divorce?

There are five facts you can use to obtain a divorce in England & Wales. The question of who pays for the costs of the divorce will normally be determined by the fact which is proven in the divorce. The…

By James Norris | May 2, 2018 | Finances |
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When Are Married Couples Most Likely to Get Divorced?

When Are Married Couples Most Likely to Get Divorced?

Nearly half of all UK marriages end in divorce. However, the likelihood of getting divorced varies during the course of a marriage. Official statistics show that after a brief honeymoon period during a young marriage, couples are most at risk…

By James Norris | April 30, 2018 | Divorce |
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Family Law Cases and Judgments in England & Wales

Family Law Cases and Judgments in England & Wales

Family law cases in England & Wales are dealt with in the Family Division of the High Court, by district judges in County Courts and in the Magistrates’ Courts. Many of the decisions of the family court are available to…

By James Norris | April 26, 2018 | Changes to Family Law |
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Why Are More Couples in the UK Cohabiting?

Why Are More Couples in the UK Cohabiting?

While the number of cohabiting couples in the UK has more than doubled, the numbers of married and lone parent families have remained stable. Cohabiting couple family numbers more than doubled from 1.5 million families in 1996 to 3.3 million…

By James Norris | April 10, 2018 | Cohabiting |
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What Is Unreasonable Behaviour in a Divorce Petition in the UK?

What Is Unreasonable Behaviour in a Divorce Petition in the UK?

In England & Wales we have a fault based divorce system. Alleging unreasonable behaviour by a spouse is a method of demonstrating fault. In our system, evidence needs to be put before the court to demonstrate that there are grounds…

By James Norris | March 21, 2018 | Divorce |
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Will My Family Case Be Heard in the High Court?

Will My Family Case Be Heard in the High Court?

Family matters in England & Wales can be dealt with in the Family Division of the High Court, by district judges in County Courts and in Family Proceedings Courts, which are specialist Magistrates’ Courts. The High Court of Justice is…

By James Norris | March 12, 2018 | Changes to Family Law |
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Are Marriage Rates Falling?

Marriage rates are the best indicators of annual trends because they take into account the numbers of unmarried people in the country. The UK’s Office for National Statistics has released its 2018 annual bulletin on Marriages in England & Wales.…

By James Norris | March 7, 2018 | Divorce |
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Tougher Sentences for Domestic Abuse Offences in the Home and on Social Media

Tougher Sentences for Domestic Abuse Offences in the Home and on Social Media

New sentencing guidelines will make domestic abuse in the home a more serious offence and include reference to the use of social media to carry out abuse. People convicted of domestic abuse offences will be more likely to go to prison.…

By James Norris | February 27, 2018 | Changes to Family Law |
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