[ad_1] Judgment in Isabel Dos Santos v Unitel [2024] EWCA Civ 1109, handed down on 30 September, represents a welcome clarification of the law in relation to freezing
[ad_1] Our legal system is built on formal procedures, specialised knowledge and a hefty amount of jargon. In this landscape, self-representation is not an easy path, but one
[ad_1] This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Civil Partnership Act 2004, which came into effect on 5 December 2005. The first civil partnership registration took place
[ad_1] On 25 October Jamie Rafferty, a solicitor employed by a City firm, was fined £2,500 by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal following a conviction for failing to provide
[ad_1] The Law Commission’s scoping paper on financial remedies in divorce and civil partnership dissolution, published on 18 December 2024, marks a significant step towards modernising the current
[ad_1] In a rare and significant family law ruling, the courts have granted an application to terminate parental responsibility (PR), an outcome widely considered to be ‘once in
[ad_1] On 20 November 2024, the Supreme Court delivered judgment in the case of Kireeva v Bedzhamov [2024] UKSC 39. The case considered what effect, if any, the
[ad_1] Do you feel like there are a bewildering number of podcasts out there now? Podcast recommendations have replaced books in conversation, and it seems everyone either has,