Search Results for: family law

  • Family Law

    Posted 24.4.17

    Rise of the Spousal Hacker

    Nicola McInnes, head of family law at Gorvins Solicitors explains the new trend occurring in the world of divorce and family law.

  • Family Law

    Posted 19.4.17

    The Role of Social Media In Divorce

    Social media can be a very disruptive tool during divorce, social media posts are public documents, admissible in court and can harm proceedings.

  • Family Law

    Posted 4.4.17

    Have You Considered a Cohabitation Agreement?

    When moving in with your partner, having a cohabitation agreement drawn up from the offset reduces the chance of disagreements later down the line.

  • Family Law

    Posted 21.2.17

    Court of Appeal Refuse Couple’s Civil Partnership ...

    The Court of Appeal has ruled that couple Rebecca Steinfeld and Charles Keidan will not be allowed to enter into a Civil Partnership.

  • Family Law

    Posted 14.2.17

    Switch Therapy – A Radical Approach to Saving ...

    Matrimonial Law Expert at Gorvins Solicitors Linzi Perriman explores a radical new approach to saving your marriage through Switch Therapy.

  • Family Law

    Posted 26.1.17

    A Pet’s Status in Divorce

    New laws in Alaska give pets similar rights in divorce to children. Our Matrimonial Law expert gives her view on this change.

  • Family Law

    Posted 1.12.16

    Marrying Abroad – The Pitfalls

    One in four couples are now marrying abroad, Matrimonial Law expert Emily Crick advises on the potential pitfalls couples may face.

  • Family Law

    Posted 28.9.16

    Should you pre-nup your parenting?

    Emily Crick solicitor in Family Law discusses a new development in contractual agreements for childcare, and whether you need to have one in place.

  • Police Law

    Posted 7.7.16

    Divorce Centres Feeling The Strain

    This time last year Bury St Edmunds Divorce Centre was created to centralise the divorce process. It would become the single divorce centre for London and the South East.

  • Police Law

    Posted 9.6.16

    Divorce Advice For Police

    Discover how Gorvins’ expert family law solicitors can help serving police officers achieve the result they want from their divorce.

  • Police Law

    Posted 9.6.16

    Police Pensions on Divorce

    Discover how Gorvins’ expert family law solicitors can support and advise serving police officers looking to protect their pension during a divorce.

  • Police Law

    Posted 9.6.16

    Domestic Violence

    Discover how Gorvins’ expert family law solicitors can support and advise serving police officers who’re suffering from domestic violence.

  • Police Law

    Posted 9.6.16

    Financial and Property Matters for Police

    Discover how Gorvins’ expert family law solicitors can support and advise serving police officers on their divorce settlement.

  • Police Law

    Posted 9.6.16

    Civil Partnership Dissolution for Police

    Discover how Gorvins’ expert family law solicitors can help serving police officers settle matters of civil partnership dissolution.

  • Family Law

    Posted 26.5.16

    Pre-Nuptial and Separation Agreements

    Learn about the pre-nuptial agreement services offered by Gorvins solicitors. start your life together safe in the knowledge that your future is protected.

  • Family Law

    Posted 26.5.16

    Financial and Property Matters

    Speak to the understanding and impartial family team at Gorvins to discuss issues around financial and property matters and reaching a financial settlement.

  • Family Law

    Posted 26.5.16

    Domestic Violence and Abuse

    Learn about the legal services we offer to victims of domestic violence. Get the legal advice and support you need to protect yourself and your family.

  • Family Law

    Posted 26.5.16

    Cohabitation Disputes and Unmarried Couples

    Our team of specialist solicitors based in Manchester, North West, can offer legal advice and representation for matters relating to cohabitation disputes in the UK.

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