The government's public sector pension reforms are causing public servants to put their divorce proceedings on hold as they wait for clarity on payouts, a consultant has said.
Managing director of Voyant UK, Bob Freeman, explains why you need to be involved in your client's divorce proceedings from day one.
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Charlotte Posnansky, a specialist family lawyer at Charles Russell, explains some of the possible legal implications for divorcing couples living abroad.
An oil and gas entrepreneur has won the right to exclude all of his pre-marriage assets from a divorce split, but must raise his ex-wife's settlement from £5m to £8m.
The legalisation of pre-nuptial agreements could make pensions on divorce more complex by putting limits on sharing orders, a lawyer has warned.
New proposals for prenuptial agreements could force couples to disclose full details of their financial situation before signing any contracts.
What you need to know about last week’s ruling on prenuptial agreements
Andrew Haines, law consultant at Andrew Jackson, discusses the dos and don'ts for clients whose marriages have broken down