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Court FDRs and Private FDRs: the Key Differences
Divorce is widely recognised to be one of the top five most stressful life events, sitting just below the death of a spouse. On top of what is already an extremely…
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7 Most Common Questions About High Net Worth Divorce Settlements
High-net-worth divorce settlements involve substantial assets, often valued in the millions, and require specialist knowledge and strategic planning. As solicitors who specialise in complex, high-value divorce cases, we regularly answer questions…
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Pensions and Divorce: Essential Financial Planning in Later-Life Divorce
Divorce in later life, often referred to as “grey divorce”, is on the rise across the UK. Couples in their 50s, 60s, and beyond face unique and complex financial challenges, especially…
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Consent Order: Your Complete Guide to Divorce Financial Agreements
Key Takeaways When divorce proceedings begin, many couples focus solely on ending their marriage – but what happens to your financial future? Without proper legal documentation, your former spouse could potentially…
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The Most Common Reasons for Divorce in the UK (and How No-Fault Divorce Works)
Divorce is never an easy decision. Even when both partners agree that separating is the right step, it can still be an emotional and life-changing process. At Edwards Family Law, we…
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Get Divorce Advice If You Notice These 7 Critical Warning Signs
Every marriage experiences challenges, and many people struggle to decide whether getting a divorce is the right step for them. Deciding to get a divorce is a significant and personal choice,…
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Our Senior Associate, Charlotte Lanning, discusses the rise of prenups and why so many of us are now getting one in this Sky News feature.
Speaking exclusively to Sky News, Our Senior Associate Charlotte Lanning explained that Prenups used to be associated with the ultra-wealthy and famous, but after the Radmacher v Granatino ruling, people became…
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What is Form E or financial disclosure in divorce and why does it matter?
If you know someone who has been through a divorce, you may have heard them mention the “Form E”, or “financial disclosure”. You may have come across the form itself on…
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What is Cohabitation and How Does It Impact Divorce in England and Wales?
What is Cohabitation? Cohabitation refers to a situation where two people live together as a couple without being legally married or in a civil partnership. Often referred to as “living together”…
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Are pre-nuptial agreements legally binding in the UK?
The short answer is no, but this does not mean that a pre-nuptial agreement UK is not worth entering into. Quite the opposite; if you are marrying and you have any…
