Is My Spouse Entitled To Half Of My Inheritance If We Divorce?

It depends.  There are two types of assets when parties to a divorce are dealing with their financial separation: Matrimonial Assets Assets that have been acquired by a party during the marriage and that form part of the pot for sharing. These can be property, savings, shared investments, specific or luxury items of value such […]

How To Resolve Disputes Over The Family Home

The family home is often the most valuable and emotionally significant asset in a divorce. It represents security, stability, and in many cases the centre of family life. When separation occurs, disagreements about what should happen to the property can quickly become one of the most difficult issues to resolve. Understanding your options and how […]

Ex Blocking Child Contact

Following separation, clear and consistent arrangements for a child to spend time with both parents are essential for their stability and wellbeing. When one parent blocks or restricts contact without good reason, it can create distress, confusion, and significant tension within the family. It may also disrupt routines, affect the child’s emotional development, and place […]

Ex-Partner Spending Money Before Divorce

When a marriage breaks down, both parties are expected to act honestly and responsibly during financial negotiations. However, some individuals may deliberately spend, transfer, or dispose of assets to reduce what is available for division. This behaviour, known as asset dissipation, can significantly affect the outcome of a financial settlement and is taken seriously by […]

What is Hybrid Mediation? 

Frequently Asked Questions  In this blog Emma Post, an ‘all issues’ and hybrid mediator, answers commonly asked questions about using hybrid mediation for family disputes.  Going to court should be a last resort to resolve most family disputes.  Right now, our family courts are overwhelmed. Delays are severe, resources are stretched, and families are often […]

Does My Spouse Have a Claim to Non-Matrimonial Property? 

As with many legal questions, the answer to this question depends on the facts of each case.  As a starting point, the court works on the basis that marriage is a common endeavour i.e. you are in it together and that it is only fair for the fruits of a marriage to be shared between […]

Ex Is Hiding Assets in Divorce

Divorce requires complete financial transparency from both parties to ensure that you are making informed decisions, and assets are divided fairly and equitably. When one spouse attempts to conceal, transfer, or undervalue assets, it undermines the integrity of the process and can result in an unjust settlement. Such behaviour not only damages trust but can […]

How to Handle Parental Alienation

Separation and divorce can be deeply challenging for families. When communication breaks down, children may become caught in the middle of parental conflict. In some situations, one parent may intentionally or unintentionally influence a child to reject the other. This has historically been referred to or known as ‘parental alienation’ (now more commonly referred to […]

Ex Refuses to Cooperate in Divorce

Divorce can be emotionally draining and complex, even when both parties are willing to engage in the process. When one spouse refuses to cooperate, ignores correspondence, or deliberately delays proceedings, it can make an already difficult situation feel impossible. Understanding your rights, the legal framework, and the options available can help you move forward with […]

It’s ‘Good Divorce Week’ – What is it and Why Does it Matter?

During the course of this week, as Resolution Members committed to supporting clients through divorce and separation, it’s the perfect time to highlight the work we, and so many other Resolution Members, do to promote divorce well but also to spotlight the need for better support across the board for those going through separation. Divorce […]