Cohabitation Agreement
Cohabitation Agreement -
Many couples live together out of wedlock, some for the tricky trial period 'can we live together without killing each other', some co..link
An annulment differs from a divorce; as when the process is complete the annulled couple will be deemed to have never been married.
The circumstances in which you can annul a marriage
If you are looking to end your marriage through annulment you will need to prove that the marriage was not valid in the first place or fall under one of the following categories-
Government to finally introduce 'no-fault' Divorce laws..
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Many couples live together out of wedlock, some for the tricky trial period 'can we live together without killing each other', some co..link
A change in the marriage laws..link
Guide to some of the factors people use when appointing a Solicitor...link
A change in the marriage laws..
linkMost people think of maintenance payments when couples' split but the areas covered under Finance and Property Mediation are so much more...link
Registration of a Childs birth is a legal requirement - understand what you need to do...link
The objective of Family Mediation is to provide a less confrontational approach to separation than the traditional Legal Model, helping parents communicate to f..link
Whilst a Civil partnership is different to a marriage in many way..
linkThe domestic violence disclosure scheme named after domestic violence victim Clare Wood has been brought in throughout England and Wales. If you feel you could..link
One of the biggest decisions facing couples when a relationship breaks down is what happens with the children, there are many decisions that need to be made, al..link
Mediation Solicitors.
Mediation is a process during which a couple is helped by an impartial third party (a mediator). ..link
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