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A separation agreement can cover things such as finance, childcare, property and generally speed up your divorce
The first priority for any parent when their relationship breaks down is to make sure that the arrangements for their children are the best that can be made in the new circumstances.
We can be as straightforward as individuals need us to be and it can be particularly important where one or both parties are involved in a family business and want to protect that family wealth from a future divorce or protect it for children from a first relationship.
When the relationship of a cohabiting couple ends either by separation or by the death of one of the parties, in certain limited circumstances it may be possible for claims to be made.
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We recommend that the following factors should be present in such an agreement in order to have the best chance of it being upheld in any future proceedings. We recommend that you speak to a member of the team for advice on to the benefits of entering into a Post Nuptial or Post Civil Agreement.
Mediation works – not only is mediation usually successful in reaching agreement, but people are more likely to stick to that agreement rather than when something was decided by others for example in grievance and complaints procedures or in court.
The court sometimes tells the person with the higher income to make regular maintenance payments to help with the other person’s living costs. This is called a ‘maintenance order’. A maintenance payment can be set for a limited period of time until one of you dies, marries or enters into a new civil partnership
The hearing and determining of a dispute or the settling of differences between parties by a person or persons chosen or agreed to by them
New powers will target perpetrators who subject spouses, partners and other family members to psychological torment but stop short of violence.
You must tell Land Registry when you change the registered owner of your property, eg if you’re transferring it into another person’s name, or if you want to add your partner as a joint owner.
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