Does my new partner’s wealth affect my divorce?
This is a commonly occurring aspect in divorce cases and the Court of Appeal has recently dealt with this issue in the case of John Hart and Karen... Read more »
This is a commonly occurring aspect in divorce cases and the Court of Appeal has recently dealt with this issue in the case of John Hart and Karen... Read more »
Philip Rutter joins as a Partner in the firm’s Family & Divorce team. Philip Rutter as a specialist family lawyer. He has significant... Read more »
Cohabitation is an area in the law regularly viewed by many in the profession as being of out of step with the growing number of cohabitees in the UK... Read more »
Getting a divorce is unlikely ever to be a pleasant experience, but a good family lawyer will try, wherever possible, to lessen the pain and acrimony.... Read more »
The referendum on whether Britain should stay in the EU will take place on the 23 June 2016. Here is a brief overview of some of the possible effects... Read more »
The Home Office have published a document setting out the changes it intends to introduce to visa, immigration and nationality application fees in the... Read more »
When a relationship breaks down it is often the case that one of the parties wishes to move to another part of the UK, often back to their hometown,... Read more »
Philip Vickery and Mark Chick recorded a podcast for the website Property Battlefield. In this interview with John Savage they discuss tax and lease... Read more »
Under current law, individuals domiciled outside the UK (often referred to as "non-doms") receive favourable treatment for UK tax purposes in several... Read more »
If you have foreign assets, the new EU Succession Regulation means that a review of your Will could well be in order. The new regulation, commonly... Read more »