What does the “No Order Principle” mean?
When considering whether it should make an order, the court must only do so if…
April 29, 2024 By Philippa Leaity
When considering whether it should make an order, the court must only do so if…
When considering whether it should make an order, the court must only do so if…
April 29, 2024 By Philippa Leaity
The Family Procedure Rules govern and standardise processes and procedures in the family court system…
April 29, 2024 By Lizzie Smith
In this series of articles, we will be explaining what Parental Responsibility (PR) is. The…
April 26, 2024 By Sarah Bell
In our series of articles exploring parental responsibility, here we explore the interaction between parental…
April 26, 2024 By Bill Wilkins
The case of WC v HC from 2022 has shone a light on the implications…
April 26, 2024 By Tyler Richards
New Paternity Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024 came into force on 8 March 2024. This new…
April 24, 2024 By Karolina Smolicz
Once it has been agreed that the application can be issued and the court issues…
April 23, 2024 By Peter Marshall
An Emergency Protection Order (EPO) is an order under section 44 of the Children Act…
April 18, 2024 By Jordan Carter
What is Collaborative Family Law? Collaborative law is a process by which separating spouses reach…
April 15, 2024 By Lizzie Smith
At Stephens Scown, we have a large and dedicated family team, that are expertly trained…
April 11, 2024 By Stephens Scown
Benitia Knowles-Wright, associate in the Family team, loves to go walking when the sun is…
April 10, 2024 By Benitia Knowles-Wright
Divorce can bring with it some unexpected changes: emotionally, physically and socially. Resilience, patience and…
April 9, 2024 By Guest Blogger