What Is a Conditional Order In Divorce?
Following changes made to the UK’s divorce law in April 2022, there are now various processes by which couples can end their marriage or civil partnership. Conditional order replaces ‘Decree Nisi’, which previously was the initial step in the divorce process. With the introduction of no-fault divorce, a divorce can no longer be contested. Instead, […]
What To Consider When Making a Will?
Everyone should have some form of will so that their assets are distributed according to their wishes after they pass away. If you die without one, there are certain rules of intestacy, which determine how your assets will be divided. This may not reflect your intentions or the needs of your loved ones. Before you […]
How Long Does It Take To Get A Divorce?
Going through a divorce can be a challenging experience for all involved. Emotions can often run high, and the situation can feel incredibly overwhelming. The process of divorce is fairly simple in theory, but the timeline for how long the process takes can vary based on the circumstances. In some cases, the proceedings may be […]
Buyer Beware: Understanding Caveat Emptor
Purchasing a property is a huge financial decision, one which shouldn’t be taken lightly. Hence why exercising caution is needed before making such an investment. One phrase you will come across is ‘Caveat emptor’, but what exactly does it mean? Read on to learn more about what precautions you need to take before purchasing property. […]
No-fault divorce: What you need to know
Divorce can be a complex and emotionally draining process. But what if there was a way to make it easier, without placing blame on either party involved? This is where the concept of “no-fault divorce” comes in. We’ll explain everything you need to know about no-fault divorce, as well as the changes made to the […]
Are you prepared for the Renters’ Reform Bill?
At a time when private landlords are exiting the property rental market, reducing affordable housing options for those in need of it, because of lowered profitability resulting from high interest rates and additional regulation, in May 2023, the Government laid before Parliament the Renters’ Reform Bill. Intended to be introduced into legislation before the next […]