Why You Should Make a Prenuptial Agreement
A prenuptial agreement is an agreement reached between two parties, prior to the date of the marriage, which would set out what would happen to assets in the event of a marital breakdown.
A prenuptial agreement is an agreement reached between two parties, prior to the date of the marriage, which would set out what would happen to assets in the event of a marital breakdown.
It is advisable to seek independent legal advice prior to entering into a cohabitation contract as there are certain requirements to ensure that the document is legally binding and would be upheld in the event of a dispute.
Now with a change to the law, raising the legal age of marriage from 16 to 18, it is hoped that the more vulnerable children can be protected.
When relationships break down, it can be daunting on grandparents who are faced with limited or no contact with their grandchildren. The laws surrounding grandparents’ rights are confusing and complicated, but our expert Family Law solicitors are here to offer clarity and care when you most need it.
A data breach is when a company/organisation accidentally or deliberately lose, alter, disclose, or access your confidential information without your permission.
A TOLATA claim (Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996) or Cohabitation Dispute, is where individuals dispute an aspect of their cohabitation or financial stake in the property.
Whether you are going through a divorce or separation, deciding on the arrangements for the children can be complicated. As parents, you have a responsibility for your children’s well-being. It should reassure you that there is clear guidance set out within the law to protect the rights of your children.
We all plan for the future; whether it’s a career, a home, or a family, we all have a direction for our life. Whilst we hate to ponder if the unimaginable could happen to us, it is always better to prepare for all circumstances, and your health and finances should not be any less important. Making a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) will give you and your family peace of mind should the unfortunate happen.
Parental responsibility is automatically obtained by the mother at the time of birth. A father will obtain it by either being married to the mother, or by being named as the father on the child’s birth certificate.
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