Divorce – is it time to overhaul the law?

Wake Smith Solicitors 31 July 2018
Divorce – is it time to overhaul the law?

The case of Tini Owens highlights an urgent need for an overhaul of current Divorce Law. The ruling will mean Tini will now have to wait until 2020 to be granted a divorce. Tini is unable to get a divorce for a…


Husband succeeds on wife’s maintenance claim

Wake Smith Solicitors 18 July 2018
Husband succeeds on wife’s maintenance claim

Today the Supreme Court has handed down a Judgment allowing an appeal by a former husband against a decision of the Court of Appeal to increase his former wife’s maintenance because she had mismanaged her finances…


Landmark decision on opposite sex Civil Partnerships could see end to them all together?

Wake Smith Solicitors 03 July 2018
Landmark decision on opposite sex Civil Partnerships could see end to them all together?

After a lengthy legal dispute, Charles Keidan and Rebecca Steinfeld have won their legal battle in the Supreme Court to see Civil Partnerships open to opposite sex couples. The basis of their argument was that…


Divorce lawyers eye new disclosure rules with interest

Wake Smith Solicitors 02 July 2018
Divorce lawyers eye new disclosure rules with interest

New disclosure rules which are now in effect could see previous financial awards granted through divorce challenged as property ownership registers become public. The rules require British overseas territories,…


Why are people nervous about divorce?

Wake Smith Solicitors 14 June 2018
Why are people nervous about divorce?

Research on Twitter by Wake Smith has revealed that not being able to spend time with their children is the thing most people fear about starting a divorce. The social media survey, conducted by Wake Smith’s Family…


Divorce – “it Ain’t Over Till Its Over”

Wake Smith Solicitors 11 June 2018
Divorce – “it Ain’t Over Till Its Over”

As Lenny Karvitz once said “It Aint Over Till Its Over” so, one has to feel for Tini Owens, when will her on going marriage to Hugh come to an end. I doubt she envisaged when she issued proceedings in 2015, with…


“The breakup fee”

Wake Smith Solicitors 16 May 2018
“The breakup fee”

Usually I write about the breakdown of marriages and the financial implications. It appears that I have missed a trick and indeed, until now, missed knowledge of “the breakup fee”. This new concept is of Chinese…


Summer School Holidays – A parent’s survival guide

Wake Smith Solicitors 02 May 2018
Summer School Holidays – A parent’s survival guide

We know after the last few months of “The Beast from the East” that you probably have not even thought about the kids' summer holidays! If you hadn’t realised the clocks have gone forward. Organising childcare…


Cohabitee’s guide to buying a home

Wake Smith Solicitors 02 May 2018
Cohabitee’s guide to buying a home

Cohabiting couples are the fastest growing demographic according to the latest National Statistics. In 2017 there were 19.0 million families in the UK, a 15% increase from 16.6 million in 1996, of those, married…


New ideas for child maintenance

Wake Smith Solicitors 21 December 2017
New ideas for child maintenance

The Government has launched a consultation paper as to the calculation, collection and enforcement of child maintenance. The papers applies to both the Child Maintenance Service (CMS) and the old Child Support…


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