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Largest Family Law Reform for a generation

What has been described as “the largest Family Law reform for a generation” by the Ministry of Justice has come into force today. From today all family cases will be heard in the new Single Family Court and will be allocated to the correct level of Judge in the most suitable location by the court. […]

What counts as ‘unreasonable behaviour’

So you’ve bitten the bullet and made the decision to issue your divorce petition, you don’t want wait for two years, and you’re not quite sure if adultery is the way to go. Your Spouse is the reason your marriage has come to an end, you’ve tried all you can but you just can’t go […]

Elton & David – Love Conquers All

We are joyful here at Higgins Miller to see that an announcement has been made by Sir Elton John and his civil partner David Furnish that they are to marry after a change in the law in England and Wales to allow same-sex weddings for the first time The NBC show in America was told […]

Alarming and Unacceptable Weaknesses

Home Secretary, Theresa May commented upon the report undertaken by HMIC (Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary) in respect of the response by Police in domestic abuse matters. The HMIC states … “not all police leaders are ensuring that domestic abuse is a priority in their forces – it is often a poor relation to other […]

Gwyneth and Chris- conscious uncoupling.

‘Relationship break down’,’ Separation’, ‘Splitting up’- We thought we’d heard every name possible for the ending of a relationship with a former loved-one but “Conscious uncoupling”- Now that’s one we’ve not heard before. Whilst we here at Higgins Miller may have very different views on Coldplay’s Music and Gwyneth’s  dietary regime, we cannot disagree with […]

International child abduction

There have been two decisions this week on cases where a child has been brought to the UK by its mother without the father’s consent and in both cases the court has ordered that the child in question must return to its country of origin. In the  first case Re F the parents had been […]

Pre-nuptial agreements

The law in relation to pre-nuptial agreements is one of the most changeable that we at Higgins Miller deal with. In the last week alone there have been some major developments. Earlier last week the Law Commission published a report called Matrimonial Property, Needs and Agreements. The report recommends, amongst other things, that it should be made […]

Courts won’t wait in care proceedings

A mother has lost her appeal against a care order and adoption order in respect of one of her two children and a decision not to re-instate contact with her other child. In the case of  S (A Child) the mother argued that the Judge hearing the case at first instance had not given sufficient weight to her […]

Charges for using the Child Maintenance Service

Despite warnings against the measure from the House of Lords, a plan to start charging parents for using the new Child Maintenance Service (replacing the Child Support Agency) have now been approved by Parliament. The Government appears to be of the view that by imposing these charges they will encourage people to resolve matters without […]