When a family court makes an order during divorce or separation, many people assume the terms are permanent. However, some court orders, particularly those relating to children, can sometimes be adjusted without going back to court if both parties agree to the new arrangements. In these situations, parents may decide…
A financial settlement is expected to provide a clean financial break, but what happens if the outcome does not feel right, or new information comes to light? Many people ask if a financial settlement in a divorce can be reopened, especially where there are concerns about fairness, hidden assets, or…
An uncontested divorce in the UK, sometimes referred to as an amicable divorce, simple divorce, or mutual divorce, is a simpler, faster way to end a marriage when both parties agree the relationship has broken down and do not dispute the divorce itself. What is an uncontested divorce? An uncontested…
The Pathfinder Process (child-focused model) is a new approach in family courts in England and Wales designed to resolve child arrangements disputes more quickly, safely, and with a stronger focus on children’s wellbeing. It works by gathering key information at the very start of a case, particularly around child welfare…
In brief Preparing for divorce is about more than paperwork, it means looking after your emotional wellbeing, understanding your financial position, and learning how the legal process works before you take the first formal step. This guide walks you through a practical checklist for divorce preparation in the UK, covering…
In brief Prenuptial agreements are not automatically legally binding in England and Wales, but courts will give them significant weight if they are properly prepared. The landmark Supreme Court case Radmacher v Granatino [2010] established that a prenup should be given effect if it was freely entered into with a…
In brief Spousal maintenance is financial support paid by one spouse to the other after a marriage ends. It is not an automatic entitlement. Whether you can claim spousal maintenance depends on your financial needs, your ability to support yourself, and your former spouse’s ability to pay. The court considers…