by fl-ps | Jun 4, 2026 | Blog
Divorce can be emotionally and financially challenging, especially when dealing with court paperwork and legal procedures. Understanding this process and the forms involved can help make things feel more achievable. This guide explains the divorce process in the...
by fl-ps | Jun 1, 2026 | Blog
Family law proceedings in the UK often involve legal language, court forms, andabbreviations that can be confusing for people dealing with separation, divorce,or child arrangements for the first time. Understanding key terms can make the process clearer and less...
by fl-ps | Oct 21, 2025 | Blog
Lots and lots of our clients instantly start discussing their financial claim and how they must be entitled to more because of the other party’s behaviour. This is often difficult for clients as they feel they have suffered and should be “compensated” but that is not...
by fl-ps | Mar 16, 2025 | Blog
Social Services will issue care proceedings when they believe a child is at risk of significant harm and that no other support or intervention has worked to keep them safe. This is done under Section 31 of the Children Act 1989 and usually leads to a court case where...
by fl-ps | Feb 26, 2025 | Blog
You may have seen our latest post explaining the changes to the family courts whereby accredited journalists and legal bloggers can now report on proceedings, but can you oppose this? Yes, you can oppose a transparency order in your family law case if you believe that...
by fl-ps | Feb 20, 2025 | Blog
As of January 27th 2025, a significant change has been implemented in the family courts of England and Wales, allowing accredited journalists and legal bloggers to report on proceedings. This article is going to set out the reasons for these changes to the law and...