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Clean Break Order: Explained

A clean break order is a type of financial order that ends the financial ties between divorcing couples. This allows parties to move on...

Divorce cannot be simpler

A divorce is the process of terminating a marriage by a court. Since the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 has come into place...

Child Arrangements becoming a struggle?

Child Arrangements can be stressful but at Dylan Nair Solicitors we will guide you through the process to make it more comfortable for...

Understanding a Form E

During the financial proceedings of a divorce, parties are expected to make full disclosure of their finances to each other and provide...

Understanding a consent order

In most cases, when a couple decides to divorce it is common that they should want to sort out their finances. In order to make sure...

An introduction to No Fault Divorce

On 6 April 2022, the Government introduced the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020, which allows couples to divorce in England...

Spousal Maintenance Entitlement

Maintenance order During divorce proceedings, it is possible for the Court to order the person with the higher income to pay a regular...

Understanding Clean Break Agreements

A clean break order is a financial settlement between you and your former spouse that has been approved by the court. It allows you to...

PRE-NUPTIAL AGREEMENTS

Pre-nuptial agreements are a great way of showing your commitment to each other and allows you to protect your future. Prenuptial...

ENTERING A CIVIL PARTNERSHIP

Entering a civil partnership is a great way of showing your commitment to each other and allows you to have many of the same rights as a...

Cohabitation: Knowing where you stand

New data has recently been published by the office for National Statistics regarding the makeup of families and households across the UK...

Family Mediation: What you need to know

Disputes within the family can be very stressful and cause a lot of strain to relationships. Often, it is the case that disputes have...

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