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Consent Orders Divorce Divorce faq Financial Remedy Proceedings

What is the Barder Principle

The case of Barder shows the rare circumstances in which a divorce award can be varied after it has been made. In the case of Barder, the wife received a settlement which provided for her and her two children

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Divorce Divorce faq Divorce Grounds

How and when can I get a no-fault Divorce?

As from Autumn of 2021, the new law on no-fault divorces in England, which was originally announced in February 2019, will be reformed. This is the first major change since 1973

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Injunctions Occupation Orders

Occupation Orders – London Solicitors

An Occupation Order is an Order of the court stating who can and who cannot occupy domestic premises. It is usually brought alongside an application for a Non-Molestation Injunction and is an application asking the District Judge to make an Order excluding your spouse or unmarried partner from entering or cohabiting in the family home

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Landlord & Tenant Law

Tenants Notice Period for Possession Extended to 6 Months

Tenants in England facing eviction have been granted a notice period extension from three months to six in new government legislation. This will apply to notices being served to both private and social tenancies from 29 August and until March 2021

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Divorce Financial Remedy Proceedings Injunctions Occupation Orders

Occupation Orders – Putney Solicitors

An Occupation Order is an Order of the court stating who can and who cannot occupy premises.
It is usually brought alongside an application for a Non-Molestation Injunction and it excludes a spouse from entering or cohabiting in the family home.