If prenups aren’t legally binding why arrange one?
Prenuptial agreements, often shortened to prenups, are private contracts between individuals who are about to marry, setting out what should occur in... Read more »
Prenuptial agreements, often shortened to prenups, are private contracts between individuals who are about to marry, setting out what should occur in... Read more »
I am delighted that Bishop & Sewell has been shortlisted for this year's News on the Block Awards 2021 as Solicitors’ Firm of the Year, writes... Read more »
A common question I get from my clients is whether or not the court will take into account their spouse’s conduct when deciding how to divide the... Read more »
Ahead of the global COP26 environmental conference for world leaders Rishi Sunak has called on the investment community to help cement UK’s status... Read more »
The UK legal and accounting sectors paid £20.5bn in tax in 2020, up 5.4% from 2018, according to the latest report from TheCityUK, the industry-led... Read more »
I expect that everyone reading this website is aware that there is no such thing as a common law spouse. Most of us – not unreasonably – dwell... Read more »
Sending your child on to a Further Education College or university is a significant financial commitment, writes David Hodgson, a Partner in... Read more »
Amongst the many trials and tribulations that currently beset business they now have to contend with the ending of the temporary insolvency... Read more »
We’re all acutely aware of the challenges international trade is experiencing. Whether it be shortages at the petrol pump or a lack of goods passing... Read more »
Avid viewers of Married at First Sight UK (on E4 at 9pm, most evenings) might have wondered what happens when a couple’s TV marriage lasts little... Read more »