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.
January is the month which sees a spike in the number of couples deciding to separate and a leading Shropshire solicitor is urging them not to turn to the courts.
A Shropshire lawyer has been voted one of the best in the country and won a place in the latest edition of The Best Lawyers in the United Kingdom guide.
The latest developments in employment legislation and an insight on the impact of Brexit are just two of the issues that will be tackled at free breakfast briefings next month.
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