Juliette Dalrymple The government this week announced details of how no-fault divorce will work when it is introduced. Support for the introduction of no-fault divorce is clear following last year’s 12-week consultation, which itself followed Supreme Court judges’ comments that they felt ‘uneasy’ when failing to support Tini Owen’s divorce appeal. The government has said that a new law … [Read more...]
Family Matters News
Legal aid for family mediation to continue after 2018
The government has publicised its commitment to supporting family mediation as a major route to resolving family conflicts without the need to go to court, by confirming that legal aid will be extended after 2018. New legal aid contracts to provide family mediation services will be offered to eligible firms, upon submission, in April 2018, and the government has said that it does not envisage … [Read more...]
Office closed for training
Please note that our offices will be closed from 1pm today (Friday 29th April 2016) for training purposes. We will re-open on Tuesday 3rd May at 9.00am. … [Read more...]
Family Matters launches first local probate mediation service
We are delighted to announce that we have launched the first probate mediation service in the local region. Already highly respected for our mediation expertise, we have developed this new service to help people to deal with disputes regarding wills – the fasting growing area of court dispute in the UK – in a less contentious way that the normal litigious route. Often those people who feel … [Read more...]
Feedback From Staff
"Katie is a great manager and really cares about everyone on the office . I really enjoyed working at Family Matters" Roisin (intern August 2015 - Jan 2016) … [Read more...]
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