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19 March 2021

Relocating with children from England and Wales to Scotland

More and more often we are seeing parents wishing to relocate with their child. This could be an international relocation to another country, or it could be relocation a relatively short distance away within the United Kingdom.  It is anticipated that the frequency of such relocations is only likely to increase, particularly in a post-Covid world where many are likely to have greater job flexibility and will be reconsidering their current lifestyle and priorities.

Rachel Cooper

4 March 2021

International relocation in a mid and post-Covid-19 world – where do we stand?

The stress and strain of the past 12 months has given many of us pause for thought as to how our post-Covid-19 lives may look, and what changes we wish to implement when life is no longer on hold.

Cate Maguire

24 February 2021

Rings, Rolexes and Renoirs - What happens to the engagement ring and other gifts made during the marriage when a couple gets divorced?

When a party sits down to prepare their financial disclosure on divorce, thoughts can turn to the valuable or sentimental items which may have been gifted between spouses or received from family members during the marriage. The idea of having to share or relinquish such items to a soon-to-be-ex-spouse can leave some people clutching their pearls (quite literally), but is this ever actually required in financial proceedings on divorce?

Liam Hurren

23 February 2021

Back to school…but is it time for a change?

 The dark and dank month of January is finally behind us and the glimmer of hope brought about by the possibility of a brighter Spring with a ‘less locked-down version of lockdown’ is here. We are told that children may return to school from 8 March and after a long period of home-schooling and working from home, many friends, family and colleagues are reviewing their lives, careers and general ‘set up’ in an effort to ensure that 2021 and beyond is a time where they and their families can thrive, rather than merely survive. 

Olivia Stiles

17 February 2021

Relocating with children following family breakdown and the impact of COVID-19 and Brexit

These days we routinely read news pieces about people leaving London.  For example ‘2020 saw record number of homebuyers move out of London as Covid sparks exodus from city life’ and ‘the population of the U.K.’s capital city could fall in 2021 for the first time in more than 30 years… as the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic prompts people to reconsider big-city life’’.  [U.K. economic outlook report by PwC, released in January 2021]  

Charlotte Bradley

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