Pets, Horses and Divorce: What FI v DO Tells Us About Ownership and Finances
By on What FI v DO Tells Us About Pet Ownership and Finances There’s no denying it — pets are family. But in the eyes of the law, they’ve traditionally... Read more.
Power of Attorney Fraud Is Rising: What Families Need to Know
By on The Growing Risk of Power of Attorney Fraud Against Elderly People Digital fraud targeting elderly and vulnerable people is increasing at an alarming rate.... Read more.
Katie Price’s Shock Wedding: What It Means for Divorce & Family Law
By on When Katie Price announced her shock wedding, many people reacted with surprise — not just because of the high-profile nature of her relationships, but... Read more.
Competition Horse Legal Planning: Protecting Your Horse as an Asset
By on By Lara Davies Protecting a Competition Horse as an Asset For riders who compete, a horse is never just a hobby. Alongside the partnership and emotional... Read more.
Later-life divorce: the risk profile family lawyers underestimate
By on Later-life divorce: the risk profile family lawyers underestimate Later-life divorce is often discussed in terms of rising numbers. In practice, its... Read more.
The Rising Cost of Keeping Horses – And What Owners Can Do About It
By on Keeping a horse has never been cheap, but over the last two years many owners have felt the cost pressures more than ever. Feed, bedding, fuel, farriery,... Read more.
Protecting Pre-Marital Wealth in Divorce: What the Standish Ruling Means for You
By on Standish v Standish Supreme Court Ruling: What It Means for Divorce Settlements in the UK On 2 July 2025, the UK Supreme Court handed down its final decision... Read more.
Wedding Season Is Here – But Have You Talked About a Prenup?
By on As summer sets in and wedding season is in full swing, thousands of couples across the UK are preparing for the most memorable day of their lives. But while... Read more.
New Gender Ruling from the Supreme Court: What It Means for Family Law in England and Wales
By on New Gender Ruling from the Supreme Court: What It Means for Family Law On 16 April 2025, the UK Supreme Court issued a landmark judgment that could reshape... Read more.
Why you need an equine Loan Agreement
By on Equine Loan Agreements – Why Every Horse Loan Needs One Loaning or borrowing a horse without a written agreement can lead to serious misunderstandings... Read more.