One of the most dominant patterns in divorce over the last decade in England and Wales has been that of mid-life marital breakdown. Whilst they may not account for the bulk of all divorces, figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that husbands and wives aged 50 and over have been parting in […]
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One of the consequences of there being more coverage of divorces in news media over recent years is the the belief that all marriages end in acrimony. Most, in fact, do not and are dealt with in a relatively amicable fashion. However, that doesn’t mean to say that the provision of ongoing maintenance is not […]
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I would like to ask you, dear reader, to take a second or two and consider how society and your own circumstances have changed over the course of the last quarter century. In the space of 25 years, we have seen the number of divorces in England and Wales reach an all-time high, only to […]
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In the relatively recent past, to the younger generation, anybody over the age of 50 was considered rather old or, to use one colloquialism, “getting on”. However, whereas they might commonly have been considered to be heading for their dotage, successive studies have shown that they have, in fact, been “getting on” with their lives […]
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Divorce is, sadly, a fact of life for many modern families. The most recent figures published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that more than 111,000 marriages were brought to a legal close in 2014 (https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/divorce/bulletins/divorcesinenglandandwales/2014). They were all dealt with according to a piece of legislation known as the Matrimonial Causes Act. […]
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