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Family Law Blog: Family lawyers know their stuff

Published on November 21, 2011 By lizmarydavies

Representing yourself in court in a family law case is looking increasingly appealing for some in the current climate. Changes in Legal Aid rules to slash eligibility for money to support divorce cases is one big reason on the face of it. Another is along similar lines but more general – in the tight economic [...]

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Family Law Blog: Children “damaged” more by parent behaviour than divorce

Published on September 16, 2011 By lizmarydavies

We often talk about children being damaged by divorce and there are many studies which suggest that children from a broken home are worse off in one way or another, whether they perform worse at school, have relationship issues of their own later in life or are more likely to get in trouble with the [...]

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Family Law Blog: Evangelista. Model behaviour or completely the wrong message?

Published on August 8, 2011 By lizmarydavies

She was one of the original supermodels and famously uttered the oft-quoted line: “I don’t get out of bed for less than £10,000.” She still cuts a stunning figure with looks that many women would die for. But at 46, Linda Evangelista has gone down in my estimation this week. Considerably. I’m sure it won’t [...]

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Family Law Blog: Bankruptcy denies wife £27,500 per month maintenance

Published on July 5, 2011 By lizmarydavies

News reached me that a woman, said to be living on state benefits whilst seeking her share of her husband’s alleged £400 million fortune, has criticised the divorce system in the UK. Well, you would wouldn’t you? Michelle Young, 47, who incidentally has hired the former head of Scotland Yard’s Royal Protection Squad to oversee [...]

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Family Law Blog: Parents need to be adults in divorce

Published on June 23, 2011 By lizmarydavies

There is no doubt in my mind that children are the ones who need most help when it comes to divorce – and parents need to act like grown ups and play a mature role in this. Relationship break-up is traumatic for all concerned, don’t get me wrong, and my role as a responsible family [...]

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Family Law Blog: Divorce and soaps: a match made in hell

Published on May 25, 2011 By lizmarydavies

Divorce and EastEnders. What a dreadful union. I am not an avid viewer of soaps and my limited knowledge of EastEnders suggests it is regarded as having a fairly depressing outlook on life with sensationalist storylines. I did then fear the worst when I heard that a divorce storyline was central to episodes last week [...]

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Family Law Blog: Comedy show highlights divorce myths

Published on May 19, 2011 By lizmarydavies

Divorce is rarely funny, so I think it is a real testament to our British sense of humour that we can find things to laugh about in separation. These days, you are as likely to hear a comedian joke about pre-nups or division of assets as tell tales about the mother in law. Listening to [...]

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Men and women: opposites in marriage and all other things

Published on May 10, 2011 By lizmarydavies

How do you keep a relationship exciting and fulfilling? If I could answer that question, I would be very comfortably off indeed and probably writing this on my own island, sipping a glass of wine from my own French vineyard. I don’t know how many times I have spoken to a man or woman going [...]

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Stats on divorce and marriage don’t say it all

Published on May 4, 2011 By lizmarydavies

It is no secret that fewer people are getting married. In 2009, the latest (provisional) figures available (again statisticians, why the delay?) 231, 490 couples said “I do”, the lowest since 1895. To put it another way, 8.4 people per 1,000 in 2009 compared to 8.7 in 2008. Neither is it a secret that the [...]

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Will families bear Budget brunt?

Published on March 30, 2011 By lizmarydavies

I always watch the Budget with interest. The pantomime that goes with it is often as entertaining as any comedy programme you’ll see on television. There are villains, cheers, boos and backstabbing. It is particularly entertaining coming soon after a general election where there has been a change of the guard. The former Government is [...]

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