Sarah Higgins writes for Family Law on the paternity issues raised in AB v CD
Sarah Higgins has written for Family Law on the paternity issues raised in AB v CD. Read more below.
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Lisa Wong
Children's rights in divorce and beyond
Join us for a live webinar with Counsel members from Resolution Chambers.
Michael Wells-Greco
Same-sex marriage in Switzerland: financial considerations and parentage
Swiss law on same-sex marriage will come into force on 1 July 2022.
Dhara Shah
Guide to protecting your assets when cohabiting
This guide explores what cohabitation means in the eyes of the law, where the law may be heading, myths and truths and much more
Sophie Hart
Key Considerations for a Swiss Executor Dealing with UK Assets
What should a Swiss based executor dealing with assets in the UK be thinking about?
Sarah Anticoni
Sarah Anticoni quoted in The Independent on the surge of divorce applications following no-fault divorce introduction
Sarah Anticoni quoted in The Independent on the surge of divorce applications following the introduction of no-fault divorce laws
Sarah Higgins
Baby nups – are provisions relating to children in nuptial agreements enforceable?
Discover more about the possibility of providing for current or future children in a nuptial agreement.
Sarah Anticoni
Sarah Anticoni writes for eprivateclient on the introduction of No-Fault Divorce
Sarah Anticoni writes for eprivateclient on the introduction of No-Fault Divorce
Sarah Anticoni
Sarah Anticoni quoted in PA Media ahead of No-Fault Divorce Law implementation in the UK
Sarah Anticoni quoted in PA Media ahead of No-Fault Divorce Law implementation in the UK
William Longrigg
UIA - Modern Families: Current Challenges, Equal Rights and Ways to Protect their Wealth
We are delighted to host the UIA for the upcoming conference 31 March - 1 April in London.
Lisa Wong
What are your rights as a same-sex couple in Hong Kong?
We look at some of recent changes and their benefits for same-sex couples living in Hong Kong.
Lisa Wong
Why you need a Deed of Guardianship and Deed of Temporary Guardianship
Parents should consider preparing a Deed of Guardianship and/or a Deed of Temporary Guardianship for their minor children.
Lisa Wong
Access to Children during Lockdown
Problems are likely to arise during lockdown when it comes to access to a child for divorcing or divorced parents.
Sarah Jane Boon
Sarah Jane Boon writes for the Financial Times' Your Questions on whether claims can be pursued against late ex-spouses in divorce proceedings
The law is clear that a financial claim made during a marriage, or following a divorce, expires with the death of the respondent.
Henry Fea
What is Succession Planning?
Everything you need to know about succession planning
William Longrigg
William Longrigg quoted by The Independent on the implications of the UK's new divorce laws
"Blame is another hurdle, which is unnecessary and also a bit silly. If they’ve both decided to divorce then why cite blame."
Jemimah Fleet
The Court's approach to outright capital awards in favour of ‘adult’ children set aside
The Court of Appeal handed down its judgment in the appeal of this case, providing important guidance to family lawyers
William Longrigg
William Longrigg quoted by The Telegraph, The Independent and the Evening Standard on the 4.5% drop in divorces in 2020
ONS figures show that the number of divorces fell during the year the coronavirus pandemic hit.
Sarah Anticoni
Sarah Anticoni quoted by City AM on the Government's £1.3m investment into family mediation schemes
Delay often benefits one parent, but usually, any delay means a child is caught in the midst of a conflict.
Lisa Wong
We are divorcing, what next?
It is usually a distressing and depressing time for couples who are experiencing the breakdown of their marriages.
Lisa Wong
Asian Legal Business, eprivateclient and Legal Monitor report on the firm's appointment of a new Family team in Hong Kong
The firm has added a new family team in Hong Kong, including the hire of Lisa Wong as Partner.