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I have suffered domestic abuse but will I have to face my ex in court?

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Laura Jones, Paralegal in the Family Department at Rowlinsons Solicitors considers this question. Domestic abuse can comprise of many forms whether that be emotional, physical or financial abuse. It is defined as any incident either isolated or part of a...

Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury- what legal issues need to be considered?

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This month the announcement that celebrity couple Molly-Mae and Tommy were to separate, was headline news. The celebrity couple made their names, and some would argue, fortunes on Love Island back in 2019 and now share a daughter together. However, 5 years...

Can I still go ahead with my divorce and financial order if my ex won't instruct their own solicitor?

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Lauren Power, Associate Solicitor and Head of Family at Rowlinsons Solicitors discusses this matter. This is a question that does get asked from time to time, explains Lauren. In an ideal world, both parties would have their own solicitor, representing...

Am I too old to get divorced?

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Lauren Power, Associate Solicitor and Head of Family Law at Rowlinsons Solicitors, takes a look at a question that has become more prevalent over the last few years. The issue of divorcing later in life has been thrust into the spotlight with the...

"But I want my day in Court!"

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Lauren Power, Associate Solicitor in our Family Law Department, looks at a change in this area. Often clients will understandably want to issue an application to Court, in the hope of seeking a resolution to what is often a protracted and on-going matter....

Q&A with Emily Rogers

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Emily Rogers is currently undertaking her Solicitor Apprenticeship with us. She has just completed a seat in Commercial Property and moves into the Private Client Department next week. We asked her a few questions about her life so far at...

It's wedding season!

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It is becoming increasingly commonplace for couples getting married to enter into a pre-nuptial agreement. We have put together some helpful hints and tips for all those getting married to answer some of the more commonly asked questions. What is a...

Life at Rowlinsons - Q&A with Sarah Jardine

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Sarah Jardine, Associate Solicitor in the Rowlinsons residential property team tells us more about her life at the firm. Tell us about your background? Originally from Northern Ireland, I’ve worked my way round the UK and after studying in...

Are Property Searches Required For Cash Buyers?

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Lauren Power, Associate Solicitor discusses the issue. This is a question that many cash buyers often ask me at the start of a conveyancing transaction and particularly those who are familiar with the local area within which they are buying. The first point...

Top Tips for co-parenting after separation

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When two people separate, they may no longer have a romantic relationship together, but where there are children involved, they will need to continue to have some form of relationship for their sake. The term co-parenting describes the ongoing parental...

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