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Watch | Business valuations in financial remedy proceedings – at last a science rather than an art? Watch the recording of 'Business valuations in financial remedy proceedings - at last a science rather than an art?' first broadcast on Wednesday 20th July 2022. In this webinar, chaired by Nicholas Allen QC (29 Bedford Row), Thomas Rodwell (Rodwell Disputes Advisory), Roger Isaacs (Milsted Langdon), Fiona Hotston
Menopause – Turning the Clock Back for Women? Earlier this year, with the help of Family Law Partners, I launched the Family Law Menopause Project. It had the straightforward aim of encouraging family lawyers to consider the impact of menopause on clients. I was prepared for curiosity and healthy scepticism about the Project. However, I was unprepared for
DR Corner: Mediation in the Wake of WL v HL – Low-Hanging Fruit or Golden Opportunity? Traditional perceptions of mediation ‘[M]ediated cases are self-evidently the easiest to settle; the low fruit of the dispute resolution world. Quite rightly this will always remain so. But my nagging concern about the mediation process remains; that one side often has the upper negotiating hand either psychologically or practically.
Getting Blood Out of a Stone – Handling the Uncooperative Ex-Spouse Sadly, what follows is not an uncommon scenario. Hotly contested divorce proceedings result in an order being made that requires one spouse to make financial payments to the other over a period of months or years. Everyone breathes a sigh of relief that the worst is behind them, that they
Schedule 1 Property Structures The main focus in cases under Schedule 1 to the Children Act 1989 is often on how to meet the housing needs of a child; understandably so, as it is usually the largest cost. It can also be the starting point for settlement as the type of property and location