What is Collaborative Law? How Does it Work?
Separation and divorce can be difficult for the couples and families involved. One option available to separating and/or divorcing parties is to use the collaborative […]
Case Management: The Pros and Cons
Are you involved in a high-conflict custody battle? Are you finding yourself in court frequently?
If so, you may already know that family court applications are typically heard […]
Clean Hands: Effect on Equitable Remedy
The Doctrine of Clean Hands is one which has been brought to both represented and non-represented litigants’ attention recently. What is this doctrine you may ask? It […]
How The Court Defines An Unmarried Couple
We are seeing more and more couples opting to not get married and instead live together in what is often described as a “common law” relationship. […]
Family Law’s Newest Addition – Revised Practice Note 2
The Family Law Practice Note 2 includes procedures for scheduling applications in Family Chambers, the materials that parties must file in these applications and the filing deadlines for […]
Dividing Property
Someone once described marriage as “what is hers is hers and what is yours is half hers.”
Perhaps an accurate description of marriage, however, not so accurate […]