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Pride Month Series: Understanding the Supreme Court Decision on “Sex” in the Equality Act

Pride Month is a time to celebrate progress, recognise ongoing challenges, and engage thoughtfully with developments that affect LGBTQIA+ co...

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Pride Month Series: LGBTQIA+ Families in England and Wales: A Modern and Inclusive Approach

This Pride Month, is an opportunity to celebrate diversity and progress, as well as to reflect on how the law supports and recognises modern...

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Pride Month Series: Legal Clarity for Cohabiting Couples

As we celebrate Pride Month this June, it’s an important moment to empower individuals and couples in LGBTQ+ cohabiting relationships with...

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Pride Month Series: Marriage Equality in England and Wales: A Positive Step Forward for Modern Families

As June is Pride Month, it offers an important opportunity to reflect on how far the law has progressed in recognising and supporting LGBTQI...

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Pensions in Divorce: How are Pensions Split in a Divorce?

In this three-part series, we’ll cover pensions in divorce. This final blog covers how pensions are split in a divorce, including what ord...

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Pensions in Divorce: Do I Need a Pension Expert Report?

In this three-part series, we’ll cover pensions in divorce. This second blog covers when you are likely to need a pension expert report be...

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Pensions in Divorce: What Information Do I Need?

In this three-part series, we’ll cover pensions in divorce. This first blog covers the information you need to provide when securing your ...

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How to prepare for your first meeting with a family lawyer

It can be daunting meeting with a family lawyer but we don’t bite, I promise! Your solicitor at the first appointment will want to: ...

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What is a Section 7 Report?

A Section 7 report is something the court can ask for when parents cannot agree on arrangements for their child. It is used in cases under t...

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Early Neutral Evaluation and Arbitration in Family Law: Modern, Cost Effective Routes to Resolution

In recent years, non‑court dispute resolution (“NCDR”) has become a prominent feature of the family law landscape in England and Wales...

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SEND Reform White Paper Released: What the New System Will Look Like

When a government publishes a White Paper, it sets out its formal policy proposals and intended direction of reform. It does not change the ...

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What do you do when your child has been issued an EHCP, but you aren’t happy with it?

In this three-part series, we'll cover each stage of the EHCP process. This final blog covers what to do if you're unhappy with an EHCP. The...