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London Divorce Lawyers Can Assist Couples To Agree Financial Settlements

October 10, 2009 by Divorce Advice · Leave a Comment 

by Donald McGowan Even the most amicable of separations can lead to messy situations when it comes to dividing up the shared assets of a marriage as ownership of many items and money cannot often be clearly determined, so when couples split up it can put a strain on not only the emotions of all involved but also the finances. A London divorce lawyer can provide legal advice when it comes to determining financial settlements, hopefully in the fairest way possible for all parties involved.

Bristol University Conducts Useful Research Which Can Benefit Divorce Lawyers

October 2, 2009 by Divorce Advice · Leave a Comment 

by Donald McGowan All lawyers must research their chosen field to the highest level if they are going to make a big impact within the legal industry and offer the best legal advice to their clients. A property lawyer must study town planning statistics and the rise and fall of their area’s population, a criminal lawyer must research the inner workings of the criminal mind through psychological research, just as a divorce lawyer must look into the sociological theory behind family law. For

Bristol University Conducts Useful Studies Which Can Benefit Any Divorce Lawyer

September 14, 2009 by Divorce Advice · Leave a Comment 

Any lawyer needs to research their chosen field to the greatest degree, if they are going to be a major player within the legal industry and offer informed legal advice to their clients; a criminal lawyer must study the ins and outs of the criminal mind through psychological research, a property lawyer must look in to the statistics of town planning and the rise and fall of the population in their area just as a divorce lawyer must study the sociological theory behind family law. Luckily fo

Divorce Lawyers Can Provide Legal Advice On DIY Divorce

August 26, 2009 by Divorce Advice · Leave a Comment 

by Don McGowan During the 1960s the act of divorce started to become more prevalent within society and legal administrators were pushed to deal with the amount of cases that the courts were having to deal with. Thus, the Divorce Act of 1969 was born, which allowed and even encouraged couples to deal with their divorce proceedings themselves, rather than battle their differences out within the judicial system. The act of divorce became greatly simplified, with explanatory pamphlets being mad

University of Bristol Conducts Useful Research For Divorce Lawyers

August 17, 2009 by Divorce Advice · Leave a Comment 

by Don McGowan All lawyers must research their chosen field to the highest level if they are going to make a big impact within the legal industry and offer the best legal advice to their clients. A property lawyer must study town planning statistics and the rise and fall of their area’s population, a criminal lawyer must research the inner workings of the criminal mind through psychological research, just as a divorce lawyer must look into the sociological theory behind family law. Fortui

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