The document ‘Understanding and dealing with issues relating to parental responsibility’ produced by the Department for Education has been updated as of 24th Au...
e-Bulletins •
15/09/2023
S3(1) Children Act 1989 defines Parental Responsibility as “all the rights, duties, powers, responsibilities and authority which by law a parent of a child has ...
e-Bulletins •
02/05/2023
The language of the law has evolved over time; however, society and the media are stuck in bad habits and commonly use words such as “custody”, “primary carer”,...
e-Bulletins •
27/04/2023
The school holidays and Easter break are just around the corner. Whilst children and parents welcome the break for routine, these periods can be difficult to n...
e-Bulletins •
19/03/2024
Mother’s Day as with other special occasions, may cause stress and tension for separated parents in trying to do the right thing. Difficulties can sometimes ari...
e-Bulletins •
06/03/2024
Secret recordings, also known as covert records are not illegal; however, the use of such a recording must be approached with caution.Following the 2018 Transpa...
e-Bulletins •
03/03/2023
With an ageing population issues around incapacity and decision making for those who are incapacitated become more and more prevalent. The webinar will explore ...
Webinar Recording •
08/02/2023
Planning for the future and putting documents in place can help to avoid any legal and practical difficulties which could occur in the event that you lose menta...
e-Bulletins •
03/02/2023
Is the value of our pensions relevant when I get divorced?Yes. A worrying statistic is that less than 20% of couples include pensions in their financial settlem...
e-Bulletins •
28/03/2023