by fl-ps | Dec 11, 2024 | Blog
Preparing a “grounds of appeal” document for the family court in the UK involves setting out the legal basis on which you are challenging a decision made by a lower court. This process requires careful consideration of the original court’s decision,...
by fl-ps | Aug 21, 2024 | Blog
In UK financial proceedings, particularly in the context of divorce or civil partnership dissolution, Form H is a document used to provide a summary of the costs incurred by each party in relation to financial remedy proceedings. Financial remedy proceedings are the...
by fl-ps | Aug 14, 2024 | Blog
An Occupation Order is a legal injunction that regulates who can live in the family home or enter the surrounding area. It is designed to provide protection and relief in situations where there are disputes or concerns about occupation of the home, particularly in...
by fl-ps | Jul 31, 2024 | Blog
If you are going through a divorce and trying to discuss and negotiate a settlement when there are pensions involved the courts may wish for you to obtain an actuaries report to assist with understanding the true values and how they can be divided or used in order to...
by fl-ps | Jul 24, 2024 | Blog
A pension sharing order in UK divorce proceedings is a legal arrangement where a court orders the division of pension assets between divorcing spouses. This type of order is intended to ensure that both parties receive a fair share of the pension benefits accrued...
by fl-ps | Jul 16, 2024 | Blog
In UK divorce proceedings, a lump sum order is a financial settlement where one party is ordered by the court to pay a specified amount of money to the other party as a one-off payment. This type of order is a common way to settle financial matters between divorcing...