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Most divorces do not end up in court, but divorce lawyers will always look at the approach the courts would be likely to take. In terms of dividing the assets (such as property or investments etc) that a couple may have, the general starting point is that all assets are put into the ‘matrimonial pot’ to be divided at divorce.

The story of a woman calling for changes to the family court system has recently been widely covered in the press. She has reportedly negotiated over £50,000 in a divorce settlement despite her husband having been arrested on suspicion of her rape.

We are delighted to announce that we have been listed in the Legal 500 2023 rankings for the Commercial Law and Family Law practice areas.

I would like to move away with my child. What do I need to know?

Relocation within England and Wales

If you wish to relocate within the jurisdiction (England and Wales), it is sensible to consult any others who have parental responsibility for the child. Any person who has parental responsibility has the right to be consulted on important decisions in a child’s life. 

When parents separate, it is important to ensure from the outset that a good relationship with both parents is encouraged. Sometimes parents can experience a deterioration of the relationship with their child or children post separation. Where this resistance is caused by the behaviour and attitude of the other parent, we describe this pattern as ‘parental alienation’.

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