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Remote hearings – are they the new reality? Preparing for proceedings during the pandemic

Remote hearings – are they the new reality? Preparing for proceedings during the pandemic

by Lucy Marks | Apr 24, 2020 | Divorce

As we all struggle to come to terms with changes to our lifestyle and working lives, the family courts seem to have adapted effectively to a new set of rules during the Covid 19 pandemic. As lock down, shielding and social distancing may be a feature of life in the UK...
Living with the Enemy in the time of the Corona virus

Living with the Enemy in the time of the Corona virus

by Lucy Marks | Apr 3, 2020 | Domestic Abuse

It is evident that the national lock down has impacted all in society, be it physically, emotionally or financially. Many people are concerned about elderly loved ones, or those at risk, who cannot dare to venture outside. However, sadly another set of victims of this...
Tips about starting online divorce proceedings without danger

Tips about starting online divorce proceedings without danger

by Lucy Marks | Jan 21, 2020 | Divorce

As more and more people are now applying online to get divorced, here are some tips about starting proceedings digitally without danger: If you are completing the form online, you will be the Petitioner. Your partner/ spouse will be the Respondent. The Form D8, or...
Family Mediation Week – 6 commonly held misconceptions about family mediation

Family Mediation Week – 6 commonly held misconceptions about family mediation

by Lucy Marks | Jan 20, 2020 | Divorce

The beginning of 2021 has brought with it a testing and unforeseen set of circumstances, affecting all families in one way or another. Navigating these waters are problematic at the best of times, but for those whose relationships may be in crisis the challenge of...
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