by BPS Family Law | Jun 21, 2016
Cohabitation Disputes Cohabitation Disputes It may come as some surprise that cohabitees do not have the same rights as married couples, even if they have cohabited together for many years. The idea of a ‘common law marriage’ is a myth. The Courts in England and Wales...
by BPS Family Law | Jun 21, 2016
Civil Partnerships Civil Partnerships Ending a civil partnership has many similarities with ending a marriage. Rather than a divorce, it is called ‘dissolution’. First your solicitor will file a dissolution petition with the Court, which will need to show that your...
by BPS Family Law | Jun 21, 2016
Pre-nuptial Agreements (Prenups) Pre-nuptial Agreements (Prenups) So, you have planned the wedding your every child hood dream immersed itself within…the dress, the car, the flowers, the rings…but what about the peace of mind? At what point in your relationship do you...
by BPS Family Law | Jun 21, 2016
Financial Disclosure Financial Disclosure What is financial disclosure and why is it necessary? Financial disclosure is a term given to describe the giving of your financial information, usually supported by documentary evidence, to your spouse and to the Court. After...
by BPS Family Law | Jun 21, 2016
Child Custody & Maintenance Disputes Child Custody & Maintenance Disputes At BPS Family Law we understand that no matter how angry or upset you are with your partner or your spouse following separation that your main concern, is your children. We appreciate...