Child Arrangements
What Is a Prohibited Steps Order and When Is It Used?
A prohibited steps order is a court order that prevents a parent or other person from taking a specific step in relation to a child without the court's permission. It is one of ...
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Family Law
What to Do If Your Ex Is Making False Domestic Abuse Allegations
False allegations of domestic abuse in family proceedings are more common than many people realise. They can arise in ...
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What Is a Litigant in Person and What Help Can I Get in Family Court?
A litigant in person is someone who represents themselves in court proceedings without a solicitor managing their case. ...
Child Arrangements
What Is Parental Responsibility and Who Has It?
Parental responsibility is a legal concept that determines who has the right to make decisions about a child's ...
Family Law
What Is the Section 25 Exercise and How Does a Judge Decide Finances?
When a family court judge decides how to divide the finances in a divorce, they do not apply a fixed formula. Instead, ...
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Can I Use a McKenzie Friend in the Family Court?
A McKenzie Friend is a person who assists a litigant in person in court proceedings. The name comes from a 1970 Court ...
Family Law
What Happens to the Family Home When You Divorce?
For most divorcing couples, the family home is the most valuable asset and the one that generates the most anxiety. ...
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Hiring a barrister directly without a solicitorWhat is Direct Access and can I instruct a barrister without a solicitor?
Most people do not know they can hire a barrister directly. This guide explains what Direct Access is and when it makes sense to use it.
Barrister vs solicitor: what is the difference and when do you need each?
They are both qualified lawyers but they do different things. This guide breaks down the distinction in plain English.
How much does a barrister cost and how are fees calculated?
Pricing is the most common question we receive. This guide gives honest, indicative cost ranges by case type and hearing.