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How are overseas assets treated in financial remedy proceedings?
Where parties have separated and obtained a divorce in an overseas jurisdiction, they cannot simply apply for financial relief in the English and Welsh jurisdiction.
Should You Represent Yourself in Family Court Proceedings?
Navigating family court proceedings can be a daunting and complex process, particularly when emotions are running high and important decisions need to be made.
Crafting an Effective Position Statement for Family Court Proceedings
In family court proceedings, a position statement serves as a crucial document that articulates your stance, concerns, and desired outcomes regarding the issues at hand.
PJ v HB [2023] EWHC 3400: Success in the High Court
In march 2024, Zubair appeared before the Hon. Sir Jonathan Cohen in the High Court in an appeal from the family court.
Non-molestation orders revisited
It is far too common for judges to grant applicants non-molestation orders on an ex-parte basis.
How to cross examine Cafcass
Navigating family court proceedings can be a daunting and complex process, particularly when emotions are running high and important decisions need to be made.
Parental alienation is emotional abuse – a case study
Zubair Mughal recently persuaded a Judge during a hearing, to order a significant increase in contact between the children and the client, despite there having been no contact for two years.
When are occupation orders made?
The purpose of the Family Law Act 1996 is to regulate homes in which its occupants are suffering or are likely to suffer harm or domestic violence.
Can you get financial relief in England and Wales after an overseas divorce?
Where parties have separated and obtained a divorce in an overseas jurisdiction, they cannot simply apply for financial relief in the English and Welsh jurisdiction.
How to do well at a fact finding hearing
Fact finding hearings form part of a series of hearings which lead up to a final hearing; where the court decides what final child arrangements ought to be made in respect of the child(ren) concerned.
Child arrangement orders: the basics
Child arrangement orders are used to resolve disputes between adults in relation to how a child is to spend his or her time until they reach an age of majority.
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Latest News & Articles
How are overseas assets treated in financial remedy proceedings?
Where parties have separated and obtained a divorce in an overseas jurisdiction, they cannot simply apply for financial relief in the English and Welsh jurisdiction.
Should You Represent Yourself in Family Court Proceedings?
Navigating family court proceedings can be a daunting and complex process, particularly when emotions are running high and important decisions need to be made.
Crafting an Effective Position Statement for Family Court Proceedings
In family court proceedings, a position statement serves as a crucial document that articulates your stance, concerns, and desired outcomes regarding the issues at hand.
PJ v HB [2023] EWHC 3400: Success in the High Court
In march 2024, Zubair appeared before the Hon. Sir Jonathan Cohen in the High Court in an appeal from the family court.
Non-molestation orders revisited
It is far too common for judges to grant applicants non-molestation orders on an ex-parte basis.
How to cross examine Cafcass
Navigating family court proceedings can be a daunting and complex process, particularly when emotions are running high and important decisions need to be made.
Parental alienation is emotional abuse – a case study
Zubair Mughal recently persuaded a Judge during a hearing, to order a significant increase in contact between the children and the client, despite there having been no contact for two years.
When are occupation orders made?
The purpose of the Family Law Act 1996 is to regulate homes in which its occupants are suffering or are likely to suffer harm or domestic violence.
Can you get financial relief in England and Wales after an overseas divorce?
Where parties have separated and obtained a divorce in an overseas jurisdiction, they cannot simply apply for financial relief in the English and Welsh jurisdiction.
How to do well at a fact finding hearing
Fact finding hearings form part of a series of hearings which lead up to a final hearing; where the court decides what final child arrangements ought to be made in respect of the child(ren) concerned.
Child arrangement orders: the basics
Child arrangement orders are used to resolve disputes between adults in relation to how a child is to spend his or her time until they reach an age of majority.