Cohabitation: How to protect the family farm

Over recent years, we have seen an increase in the number of couples living together but choosing not to get married. Most people are unaware of the potential legal implications of the actions they take (or don’t take) in relation to their property and finances during their relationship. Potential impact on the family farm In... Continue Reading →

Bank of Mum and Dad: have you protected your investment?

It is more difficult than ever for young people to get a foot on the housing ladder. With rising property prices, growing inflation and the cost-of-living crisis increasing outgoings, young people are relying on their parents more than ever for financial assistance. To get a foot on the property ladder, many young adults are buying... Continue Reading →

Buying a property together: top tips

One of the most exciting decisions in a new relationship is when to pool resources and buy a home together. Whatever your age, this is a huge decision and not only a mutual sign of commitment to the relationship but also the undertaking of a serious financial obligation, which should be given thought and planning.... Continue Reading →

Valid prenups will be upheld on divorce, recent case confirms

The case of MN v AN [2023] EWHC 613 (Fam) is the latest reminder of the court’s position that valid prenuptial agreements will be upheld if challenged on divorce. Case background In 2005, the parties entered into a prenuptial agreement. Prior to the marriage, the husband owned assets totalling £32.5 million in contrast to the wife’s assets... Continue Reading →

Child Arrangements Orders: Top Tips for Parents

When parents separate, new arrangements have to be made about the care and welfare of the children. Ideally, parents should reach an agreement and discuss matters with the children in a neutral, reassuring and age-appropriate way. The majority of parents are able to agree between themselves what should happen, but some do not.  It can... Continue Reading →

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