Month: May 2019

What You Need To Know About Child Custody Rights in the UK

Child custody is a pretty murky area. In the UK, the term usually refers to the child’s residency; that’s where the child’s primary residence will be after the parents break up. So the child custody law essentially gives rights to the individual(s) for taking care of underage children after a separation or divorce proceeding.

4 Things You Should Know About Co-Parenting after Divorce

It doesn’t matter how or why you split up with your partner because co-parenting isn’t easy in any case. But there are many situations where individuals are concerned about their partner’s parenting ability and try to take over sole child custody. However, sole custody is neither easy to acquire in the UK nor is it

3 Surprisingly Common UK Marriage Visa Mistakes

A marriage visa in the UK is valid for 30 months when applied from within the UK and 33 months from outside the UK. It allows the applicant to join their spouse also known as the sponsor and live in the UK with them. If the applicant meets all the requirements, they can apply for

Common Reasons for Refusal of UK Spouse Visa

Getting a UK spouse visa has become more difficult and complicated with all the recent changes in the immigration laws, eligibility requirements, and additional costs of the application. Stories of couples and loved ones being separated and unable to be with each other for years have become quite common these days. This can be very