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Will getting divorced affect my business interests? Family Law

Commercial interests and overseas assets can generally be taken into account as ‘matrimonial assets’. The first step would be to value the business. A family solicitor will be able to help you protect your assets from bearing the brunt of a relationship breakdown.

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What does child maintenance cover?

Child maintenance helps to pay for your child’s living costs when you have separated from the othe

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How much maintenance should I pay?

To calculate child maintenance your gross income (less any pension contributions), any benefits and

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No fault divorce may be applied for solely or via a joint application. Applications are made online

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No fault divorce was introduced in April 2022. It means that the only ground for divorce is now ‘i

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