Month: November 2019

Assets, Inheritance and Divorce—Deciding on a Viable Settlement

Dividing assets equally or at least fairly in a divorce can be a pretty difficult task, especially if the separation in question is not an amicable one. Throw in an inheritance or substantial property into the mix, and the process can take a hostile turn very quickly! There is some argument that something like an

What You Should Know about Child Maintenance in Divorce Cases

As a parent who’s going through a divorce, you may be feeling a bit overwhelmed about the responsibility of raising your child alone. However, while you might have to handle the weight of supporting your child emotionally by yourself, you can still get financial support from your ex-partner, by adding a clause on child maintenance.

What You Should Know When Applying for a Visit Visa to the UK

The process of applying for a visit visa to the UK might seem straightforward in theory. It’s only when you start gathering documents for the trip that you realize how much hard work—not to mention added proof—is needed to show the Home Office that you are indeed a trusted traveller. Though 2.9 million were granted

Dealing With Financial Uncertainties in the Aftermath of a Divorce

When a couple is getting a divorce, there are a lot of intricacies to work out. One of these is finances. Sorting out the financial assets from your time together, and dividing them between the partners, is often a point of contention. The Office for National Statistics has reported on the annual divorce rates in the

3 Important Things You Need To Include In Your Pre-Nuptial Agreement

Pre-nuptial agreements—a legal agreement between two people before their marriage—have been rising in popularity. For some people, signing a pre-nuptial agreement before their married life begins is imperative. While no one goes into a marriage expecting it to end, some consider it better to take preemptive measures to protect themselves in the unlikely event of