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Day: 18 April 2022

No fault divorce is finally here – but what do the changes mean for practitioners?

No fault divorce

No Fault Divorce is finally here. As of 6th April, divorcing couples no longer need to have either been separated for the requisite period of time, or for one party to blame the other for the breakdown of the marriage. The new rules also apply to civil partnership dissolutions. Under the old law, where a […]

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