Madaline is a freelance journalist based in Cambridge. With a passion for writing about UK law, current affairs, social inequality, women’s rights and environmental issues, she is dedicated to writing engaging articles that get to the heart of the issue.
It can be an incredibly upsetting experience for a couple when their marriage starts to break down and cracks are revealed. Questions around commitment can be hard to address, and understandably this can cause a whole lot of stress and anxiety. That being said, in the face of tough times, divorce is not always the…
Postnuptial agreements are increasingly becoming a part of married life, despite often being viewed as an unromantic move within a marriage. Ultimately, these agreements can be a sensible and pragmatic solution to concerns around assets and finances. Yet, it can be difficult to know where to start. After all, there are a number of factors…
When a marriage or partnership comes to an end, there’s a whole host of factors that couples must take into consideration from finances to relocation. However, one of the most difficult factors can be organising child arrangement orders. Of course, parents always want what’s best for their children, but it’s not always a simple process….
Divorce is never easy, but unfortunately sometimes the breakdown of a marriage is inevitable. Whether it’s due to spouses falling out of love or growing apart, deciding to part ways may be unavoidable. When this happens, there’s lots to figure out. Who gets the antique ottoman and more importantly, who gets the house? Understandably, navigating…
Prenuptial agreements are nothing new, in fact they date back over two thousand years to ancient Egypt. Back then however, prenups were a little different and written on documents of up to eight feet long, in hieroglyphics. That being said, the prenuptial agreements of ancient Egypt also served as a financial safeguard in the event…
Over the years divorce legislation has come a long way. Prior to 1969, a spouse could only obtain a divorce if they could prove their partner was fundamentally at fault. All this changed with the reforms brought in under the Divorce Reform Act 1969, whereby after a set period of separation a spouse could apply…
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