When a couple first separate, it can be difficult to know where to start and what arrangements need to be made between you moving forwards. It is always preferable to try and negotiate arrangements between yourselves if the relationship is still an amicable one. If you do think that you might be in a position to discuss matters with your former partner or spouse, the below list is a good starting point of the top 5 topics you may wish to discuss. It applies to both married and unmarried couples.
Legal Resources and News
Read jargon-free articles and guidance pieces written in-house by our solicitors and keep up to date with what's happening at Neves.
Housebuilding remains one of the key catalysts in Britain’s post-pandemic economic and social recovery.
Regional and local developers play a key role in meeting the unprecedented demand for housing by seeking out opportunities for development on a smaller scale in circumstances where larger developers may not deem such developments a viable or worthwhile venture.
One of the most worrying issues clients face when they are separating and/or divorcing, is the question of how they are going to financially support themselves and their children following separation. There are a number of ways that income can be ‘topped up’ on separation.
Huge Congratulations go to two members of our Residential Property and Conveyancing Team this month.
Neves Solicitors are strengthening the expert Residential Property Team with the appointment of Associate, Lucy Madley, who will be based at the Harpenden office.
Lucy specialised in Residential Conveyancing before becoming qualified as a Chartered Legal Executive in 2011. She has advised buyers, sellers and lenders in relation to a variety of Residential Property transactions.