Month: December 2019

All You Need To Know About Claiming Pensions after a Divorce

Once a couple decides to get a divorce and go their separate ways, splitting finances often becomes an issue. In addition to splitting the property and dividing up the assets, the question of pension also weighs heavy on the ex-couple’s shoulders. As such, financial settlements need to be drawn up to ensure that both parties

Co-Parenting After a Divorce: A Guide

Separating or undergoing a divorce can be an emotionally traumatic experience. And as if being overburdened with all the emotions wasn’t enough, the legal aspect of it—with terms like ‘custody’ and ‘child arrangements’ being thrown around—can weigh you down even more. During divorce proceedings, children often become collateral damage. The psychological aftermaths of the separation can

Major Issues for Immigrants in London

Whether it was the “Go Home” billboards of 2013 or the more recent wave of racist hate crimes, the UK has its share of immigration issues. London and its migrant population often find themselves in the news for the wrong reasons, and it isn’t always a group of hooligans that are being racist. While incidents like

How to Pick the Right UK Divorce Lawyer

Getting a divorce can be a complicated, confusing and emotionally taxing process. Even if you and your spouse may agree on property matters and issues related to child custody and support, the leg work involved in the process can still be quite daunting and intimidating. And when there is a dispute involved? God help; things

3 Signs Your Spouse Is A Narcissist

Narcissistic personality disorder is a mental condition where people have an inflated sense of self. They are occupied with excessive need for attention, admiration, can have troubled relationships and may lack empathy for their partner—or even friends and family. If you’re in a relationship with a narcissist, it can have far-reaching consequences on your mental health.