Divorce Solicitors (and What I should Expect from Them!)
Divorce is not an easy journey for many couples when there are important decisions to be agreed over financial assets and potentially children. So achieving the right outcomes are essential. With the support of a good Divorce Solicitor, potential pitfalls can be overcome and the stress involved in ending your marriage or civil partnership be […]
How Long Does a Divorce Take?
There can be many contributing factors which can impact how long your divorce will take; if there are children involved, if your spouse is contesting the divorce and what is at stake financially. Some Solicitors will suggest a divorce can take anywhere from 16-24 weeks where there are no complications, which could extend up to […]
Pensions and Divorce – How Will I Be Affected?
Under the Pensions Act 1995, it is a mandatory requirement that pensions are taken into consideration in a divorce. For many, their pension may be one of the highest value assets they own. As such, the degree to which a divorce will affect a pension will often be of great concern to divorcing couples, particularly […]
Sears Tooth Agreement (and Funding Your Divorce!)

8 minute read Last updated: 13th August 2019 Under the current legal framework, the question of how to pay the legal fees for your divorce case can be a source of real anxiety. You may even be questioning whether you can afford representation. A number of legal bodies, courts, solicitors and banks have come up […]
Family Law Survey: The Challenges of Divorce at Christmas
A family law survey by national law firm Simpson Millar has revealed the complexities facing divorced and separated parents at Christmas time. The research showed that: 42% of newly separated parents cannot remain on speaking terms to make arrangements Dads feel greater need to compete for kids’ affections than mums after divorce or separation 30% […]
The Law Commission’s Proposals Herald a Golden Age for Prenuptial Agreements and DIY Divorce. Or Do They?
The last few days have seen a surge in interest in the possibility of pre-nuptial agreements becoming binding and the effect that that might have on the use of divorce lawyers versus DIY divorce solutions. The Law Commission’s Proposals First came the Law Commission’s recommendation on 27 February that ‘qualifying nuptial agreements’ (covering pre and […]
Victorian Divorce Records Revealed
Historic divorce records revealed Information on how Victorian families lived, including details of their marriages, affairs and divorces have recently become available to the public. The UK Civil Divorce Records for 1858 to 1911 are now available online, thanks to family history website, Ancestry.co.uk. Divorce records unveiled The records have revealed details of around 70,000 […]
Divorce Tips and Advice
When a couple separate there can be a lot of different concerns and anxieties. The following tips on divorce are a guide to help focus on some obvious but often forgotten points: 1. Communicate Communication is often the key to unlocking problems and finding a solution. Every case is capable of being resolved but the […]
Family Law Developments in 2025: Responding to Social and Technological Change

As society continues to evolve, so too does the legal framework that governs family life in the UK. In 2025, family law is undergoing important developments shaped by shifting social norms, digital innovation, and increasing pressure on courts to modernise. From the growing use of technology in family proceedings to the recognition of diverse family […]
Your Essential Guide to Everyday UK Legal Issues

Dealing with everyday legal issues can be challenging, but it’s something many of us face at some point. Whether it’s sorting out problems with a landlord or knowing your rights at work, having a basic grasp of the law can help you stand up for yourself and make better choices. Legal knowledge isn’t just for […]
Choosing the Right Will Solicitors in the UK

Creating a will is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your loved ones and ensure your wishes are followed after your death. A will is a legally binding document that outlines how your assets should be distributed, who should take care of your minor children, and other final wishes you […]
Probate Solicitors: Your Complete Guide

Probate solicitors are specialist legal professionals who assist with the administration of a deceased person’s estate. The probate process can be legally complex and emotionally challenging, especially for those who are grieving. Probate solicitors play a crucial role by helping executors and beneficiaries deal with the legal probate process, ensuring that the deceased’s assets are […]
Choosing Family Law Solicitors: A Guide

The right family law solicitor can offer you more than just legal advice; they provide support and guidance through challenging times, ensuring your rights are protected, and working towards the best possible resolution. The consequences of choosing a solicitor who is not well-suited to your needs can be emotionally and financially taxing — making an already difficult situation even harder. […]
Exploring UK Family Law: A Guide

Family law is a specialist area of the UK legal system that deals with issues relating to family and domestic relationships. It encompasses a broad range of statutes, regulations and case law, governing how individuals in family relationships interact legally. The primary aim of family law is to provide a legal framework that supports the fair and just resolution of […]
UK Conveyancing Solicitors Guide

Choosing a conveyancing solicitor is a critical step in any property transaction, ensuring compliance with legal standards and safeguarding your interests as a client. The conveyancing process is intricate and fraught with potential pitfalls, making the expertise of conveyancing solicitors invaluable. As qualified and regulated professionals, they help clients navigate the complex terrain of laws, […]
UK Conveyancing: A Guide to Property Transfer

Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring property ownership from one party to another. It is the procedure that must be followed whenever a property is bought or sold in the UK, ensuring that the transfer of ownership is completed effectively, with the buyer receiving a clear title and the seller fulfilling all legal obligations. […]
Stamp Duty on a Commercial Lease (A Guide!)

Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) must be paid on land transactions in England, including commercial leases over a certain threshold. SDLT may be payable on the grant, assignment, variation or surrender of a commercial lease. The rules surrounding SDLT are complex and it is the tenant’s responsibility to calculate and pay any stamp duty on […]
How to Check Someone’s Proof of Right to Work

All UK employers, irrespective of size or sector, are required by law to ensure that any prospective and existing employees are legally entitled to work in the UK and to undertake the work in question. Failure to check and verify an employee’s proof of right to work in the UK prior to the start of […]
Postnuptial Agreement Guide

When you’re getting married, it can seem counter-intuitive to contemplate separation or divorce. Still, it is not uncommon for couples to plan for the possible breakdown of their relationship by way of a prenuptial agreement. But even without a prenup in place prior to marriage, an agreement can be reached at any point after the […]
Prenuptial Agreements: Not Just For the Rich & Famous

A prenuptial agreement can help provide more clarity and certainty about how assets, funds and debts are dealt with after a couple divorces. Traditionally considered to be the preserve of the rich and famous, prenuptial agreements are becoming increasingly common as couples look to exert more control over their finances should they separate. Perhaps you […]