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Who gets Universal Credit?

New government figures show: 6.7 million people are on Universal Credit Three-quarters of those are from white ethnic groups The proportion of people who get their Universal Credit but are not required to work continues to increase: it’s now well Read more…

By Daniel Bester, 2 years1 year ago
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Why is it so hard to get Legal Aid?

When did you last get a pay rise? Last year? The year before? The government has not increased the fees of civil legal aid providers for twenty-eight years. Yes, that is not a typo. 28 years. The fees that legal Read more…

By Daniel Bester, 2 years1 year ago
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How does the Mediation Voucher scheme work in practice?

A separating family attends a Mediation Information Assessment Meeting (MIAM) for a mediator to assess the issues that must be resolved. They will check if you are eligible for a voucher, whether the dispute or application concerns a child, and Read more…

By Daniel Bester, 2 years1 year ago
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How well is the Family Mediation Voucher Scheme doing?

More than 27,000 separating families have saved money, protected their children and avoided lengthy, expensive and combative courtroom battles, thanks to a £23 million government scheme. The Family Mediation Voucher Scheme provides funding to help families navigate the complexities of Read more…

By Daniel Bester, 2 years1 year ago
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Who needs the most help dealing with their debts?

One in 7 people in the UK needs expert advice to deal with the money they owe. That’s 8 million people who need help paying their mortgage, council tax, and utility bills. Half of this group are aged between 18 Read more…

By Daniel Bester, 2 years1 year ago
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Why are fewer people getting divorced?

The latest divorce statistics for England and Wales are now out. The highlights are: 2022 saw a 29% decrease in divorces compared with the year before. This is the lowest number since 1971. The average length of heterosexual marriages was Read more…

By Daniel Bester, 2 years1 year ago
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Is it getting harder to find legal aid?

The National Audit Office has published a report on the legal aid system. It found that: The Ministry of Justice can not say how much money was saved in recent reforms The reforms are not providing the level of access Read more…

By Daniel Bester, 2 years1 year ago
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Who finds it easier to adjust after a divorce? Men or Women?

A new study suggests that women find it harder than men to adjust emotionally to the breakdown of a relationship later in life. The research looked at 200,000 people aged 50 to 70 in Finland. While both sexes increased their Read more…

By Daniel Bester, 2 years1 year ago
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Who is worse off after divorce? Men or Women?

New research has found that women’s household income drops twice as much as men’s following a divorce. Women are more likely to struggle financially following a divorce Women are also more likely to worry about the cost of essentials Women Read more…

By Daniel Bester, 2 years2 years ago
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Can Victims of Domestic Abuse get financial help?

If you have been a victim of domestic abuse, you will be able to claim a one-off payment to enable you to leave your abuser. The funding will cover essential items such as groceries, nappies or support with somewhere new Read more…

By Daniel Bester, 2 years1 year ago

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