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Latest figures show continued decline in marriage rates
The Office for National Statistics (‘ONS’) has published its latest annual statistics for marriages in England and Wales, for 2019. The statistics show that the decline in marriage rates, which has been happening for many years, is continuing. Lowest on record The headline figure in the statistics is that there were 219,850 marriages in total […]
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Prince Family Law continues to expand
Continuing our policy of recruiting the region’s best and brightest family lawyers Prince Family Law are delighted to announce their handpicked highly experienced team have been joined by Rachel Barlow. Rachel has a wealth of experience having spent over 22 years practising in Derbyshire and South Yorkshire. Most recently, in 2017, Rachel founded and developed […]
Welcome to Nat Walters
A warm welcome to Nat Walters who has now joined the Prince Family Law team as our Trainee Solicitor. Just finished his first full week at work!
Divorce applications surge after introduction of no-fault divorce
Recently published data from HM Courts and Tribunals Service (‘HMCTS’) has shown a marked increase in the number of divorce applications since the new no-fault divorce system was introduced on the 6th of April. The data shows that in April 12,978 new divorce applications were issued, of which 2,771 were made jointly by both parties […]
Your financial remedies case may not be kept private
Financial remedy proceedings, in which the court is asked to decide the divorce settlement, will by their nature involve the disclosure of details of the parties’ financial arrangements. Such matters are normally of course kept private, but a recent decision by a High Court judge may mean that privacy in financial remedy proceedings may no […]
What can we learn from the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard case?
Two top Hollywood film stars washing their dirty linen in public may be the stuff of dreams for the popular media, but it is surely a disaster for those involved. For the last month Johnny Depp and his former wife Amber Heard have been locked in a defamation court battle, streamed to eager audiences around […]
What Is A Cohabitation Agreement and How Could It Protect Me?
About one fifth of couples who live together in the UK do so without getting married or entering into a civil partnership. Sadly, many of those relationships will break down. When they do, each party will obviously have to seek their financial independence. Few rights for cohabitees Under the law as it presently stands in […]
What Happens to Pensions on Divorce?
In many divorces, pensions are one of the most valuable assets, often second only to the former matrimonial home. It is therefore essential to know how they are dealt with on divorce. But all too often those going through divorce do not appreciate their entitlement when it comes to pensions, with the result that they […]