Family Law Blog : Guest blogs
Guidance and advice on divorce, separation, and family law matters
By Guest Post, on Wednesday June 12, 2019 at 10:47 am
This is a guest post by Sue Newsome, Sex and Relationship Therapist (www.suenewsome.com) As an independent sex and relationship therapisthttp://www.suenewsome.com, I provide support to individuals and couples who have questions, concerns or struggles with any aspect of their relationship or sex life. For this blog, I am going to assume…
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By Woolley & Co, on Tuesday May 5, 2015 at 9:00 am
Heterosexual and same-sex couples can now marry equally under English law, but do they have the same legal rights? This guest blog from Rebecca Rothwell of barristers’ chambers 36 Bedford Row provides the answers. Since Civil Partnerships became legal in England and Wales on 05 December 2005, there have been…
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By Kathryn McTaggart, on Wednesday March 11, 2015 at 3:08 pm
Single parents, absent fathers, parent with care. What’s in a name? I am often surprised at how people expect their status as a parent to change, simply because their relationship status does. Being a partner and a spouse is something that can cease or change depending on the choice of…
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By Woolley & Co, on Tuesday June 4, 2013 at 10:00 am
Rachel Tonkin of Family Lives continues the theme from earlier guest blogs about putting the needs of children first. This time it’s tips and ideas for setting routines and rules agreed by both parents. After divorcing or separating from your partner, you may find that you have different ways of…
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By Woolley & Co, on Tuesday February 26, 2013 at 9:00 am
In this Guest Blog Michelle Counley of NACSA helps to unravel some of the changes taking place in child maintenance payments. The Child Support Agency has a troubled history and parents, along with taxpayers throughout the UK, have suffered financially as a result. So I’m sure many people will agree…
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By Woolley & Co, on Monday January 14, 2013 at 9:00 am
In the second of our guest blogs, in which we invite others to post their thoughts on family law issues, Rachel Tonkin of Family Lives continues the theme from our previous guest blog about putting the needs of children first when going through a divorce or separation. These tips could…
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