Tag Archives: Shelley Hesford

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Child support – where next?

The government has recently attempted to bring in changes to the Child Support System whereby parents would have to pay a fee to use the services of the Child Support Agency (CSA) to recover maintenance outstanding for children. Until now, … Continue reading

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Lucky man – a much younger partner and a marriage abroad

You may have seen recently that Bryan Ferry has married for the second time – to a much younger lady some 36 years his junior. Lucky man, you may say? However, whilst Mr Ferry has a history of successful relationships … Continue reading

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Help is at hand for January break ups – mend it or end it?

It’s well known fact that the second Monday after Christmas is usually the busiest day of the year for divorce solicitors as they are contacted for new appointments. The reasons for break-ups are varied and not just because of personal … Continue reading

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Landmark ruling a warning to co-habitees, says family lawyer

A family lawyer at SAS Daniels LLP is urging unmarried couples to make sure they have a written agreement in place before purchasing a property together after a landmark ruling by the Supreme Court yesterday (9 November). The highest court … Continue reading

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Cohabitants should take precautions

According to Law Society President John Wotton “the law that currently exists for cohabitants is disjointed and grossly inadequate.” Figures released by the Office for National Statistics showed that between 2001 and 2010 the number of opposite sex cohabiting couple … Continue reading

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