Non Court Dispute Resolution (NCDR) offers various methods for resolving disputes outside of the Court process during a divorce or separation. These methods are often less adversarial, more cost effective and quicker than litigation. Below is an overview of the main NCDR options available to clients in family matters, including how they work.
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We’re pleased to announce that Katie Bottoms has joined Neves Solicitors as a Solicitor in our Family Law team.
Katie brings valuable experience across a wide range of family matters, including divorce, financial settlements, children arrangements and cohabitation issues. She is known for her calm, supportive approach and her commitment to guiding clients through some of life’s most challenging situations with clarity and compassion.
Dealing with a divorce can often be difficult and extremely emotive. A number of problems may arise that are not apparent from the outset. Here are the top six reasons why you should use a Resolution accredited family lawyer to deal with your divorce or dissolution of civil partnership.
From 12 January 2026, new guidance issued by the President of the Family Division has been brought into effect for non-molestation orders (NMO). This replaces the last guidance produced in 2023.