Can Divorces Still Happen During Lockdown?
Can Divorces Still Happen During Lockdown / Covid-19?
Sadly, however well-meant our vows were when we said them to our partners, they may not always last forever. While divorces are at their lowest levels for a decade, some marriages still fail. This could be for a variety of reasons. Sometimes a split can be brutal with one party having committed adultery or having
Christmas can be a stressful time of year when you’re divorced. If you have children of divorce and want to see them, it’s hard to get to grips with the fact that they won’t be around for the full festive period. Sometimes, the anxiety of being alone is too much, also. After all, divorced parents
As loving parents, you excel, but as a loving couple, you have reached the end of the road. Marriages don’t always last forever, however well-intentioned those vows were when you first said them to your partner. Relationships end for many reasons, whether this is soul-crushing adultery or simply growing apart. The cause of a marriage
Going through a divorce is undoubtedly one of the most stressful and emotional situations a person will experience. Although it is not an easy process, it can go relatively smoothly if both parties co-operate and come to an agreement quickly. However, this may not always be the case. Occasionally, a spouse might decide to ignore
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Going through a divorce is never easy, but it can be particularly messy when children are involved. Alongside all the other issues, you’ll need to place a huge focus on the concept of custody, access and contact. In truth, getting the right result here is the most important factor by far. Given that this is
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Divorce proceedings are unquestionably one of the most challenging legal encounters you will experience if you are going through a marital breakdown. Although this is a very emotionally demanding and challenging time for all parties involved, it is imperative to engage with a divorce solicitor early on to ensure you are in the best possible
“It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas”… Unfortunately, for divorced or separated parents and families, Christmas can be a particularly difficult time. Separated families may feel as though everyone else is enjoying the perfect family festivities, while they feel more isolated and alone than during the rest of the year. Quite often bitter disagreements
Being unwillingly faced with the end of your marriage or making the decision to end your marriage can be one of the most difficult and stressful times in a person’s life and with it comes many worries and fears about how life will change following divorce. Divorce and separation can be a complex area of