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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, 1 year5 months 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, 1 year1 year 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, 1 year5 months ago
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Why is it hard to find a Mediator offering Legal Aid?

The government is carrying out a review of civil Legal Aid which includes Family Mediators. Family Mediators are covered by the Family Law category. Although 80 per cent of firms provide Legal Aid because it is ‘the right thing to Read more…

By Daniel Bester, 1 year5 months ago
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Marriage continues to decline

Just under half of adults are married or in a civil partnership The number of people over 70 who are married rose to 18 per cent Those under 30 who are in a legally-recognised relationship fell to 3 per cent Read more…

By Daniel Bester, 1 year5 months ago
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Cost of Living Crisis delays divorces

One in five recent divorces were delayed due to the pressures on the cost of living. These financial reasons included concern about their income and the cost of the divorce itself. The research also found that: Annual incomes fell by Read more…

By Daniel Bester, 1 year5 months ago
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How the Family Court could be improved for children

Recent research into the experience of children and young people who go through private family court proceedings has developed some recommendations to improve the process. Researchers recommend that children should: Be sent information about who they will meet and what Read more…

By Daniel Bester, 1 year5 months ago
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The increasing cost of a raising a child lowers parents standards of living

New research has found that the cost of raising a child for a couple is £166,000, and for a lone parent, it’s £220,000. The COVID pandemic, the cost-of-living crisis, and benefit cuts have left the average working family (two parents Read more…

By Daniel Bester, 1 year5 months ago
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Probe launched into online divorces

An investigation into providers of online divorces has begun. It follows complaints about unregulated legal services.  Online divorce services have grown in popularity since the COVID-19 lockdown. The Competition and Markets Authority will examine misleading claims about the simplicity of Read more…

By Daniel Bester, 2 years5 months ago
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The state of the families in the UK

The latest trends in living arrangements have just been published. There are 28 million households in the UK, two-thirds of which are just one family. There are 19 million families, and just under half have no children. A similar number Read more…

By Daniel Bester, 2 years5 months ago

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