In recent years, the dynamics of relationships and family structures have evolved significantly. More couples are choosing to cohabit. Even if you are planning to get married 70% of couples cohabit for a period before they get married.
On 6 April 2022, divorce law in England and Wales underwent a radical change with the introduction of “no-fault” divorce, which aimed to modernise the out-dated system in place.
Divorce law in England and Wales has remained unchanged for almost 50 years, but is about to alter radically with the introduction of “no-fault” divorce. The Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 is due to come in to force in spring 2022.
Divorce law in England and Wales has remained unchanged for almost 50 years, but is about to alter radically with the introduction of “no-fault” divorce.
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