
How Much Does a Divorce Cost If Both Parties Agree?
Key Takeaways The court fee to apply for a divorce in England and Wales is £628, and it is the same whether or not you

Key Takeaways The court fee to apply for a divorce in England and Wales is £628, and it is the same whether or not you

Key Takeaways There is no official figure for “fathers getting full custody”, because courts do not record outcomes by gender and most arrangements never reach

Key Takeaways Commercial service charge disputes are governed by the lease and common law, not the First-tier Tribunal or the reasonableness rules that protect residential

Key Takeaways Sometimes. Whether a possession order can be stopped depends mainly on the type of order and the ground it was based on. A

Key Takeaways Being the primary carer does not hand you automatic rights, but the children’s welfare is the court’s first concern, and that shapes almost

Key Takeaways FLR stands for Further Leave to Remain. Despite the name, it is not a separate visa, it is the application you make to

Key Takeaways Adverse possession, sometimes called squatter’s rights, lets someone claim ownership of land they have occupied without the owner’s permission for long enough. Every

Key Takeaways Fraudulent misrepresentation is a false statement made knowingly, without belief in its truth or recklessly, that persuades someone to enter a contract, and

Key Takeaways You cannot go below the legal minimum of 26 weeks: a 20-week reflection period plus a further 6 weeks and a day. It

Key Takeaways Annulment (also called nullity) either treats a marriage as if it was never valid, or ends one that was valid but flawed from