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Oct 11

Is Dwarf Throwing Grounds For Divorce?

After the recent well-publicised visit of Mike Tindall and other members of the England Rugby Union team to an after-match party involving some questionable activities, some people may be wondering exactly what is unreasonable behaviour when it comes to divorce.

The legal definition of unreasonable behaviour is that behaviour that you personally find so unreasonable that you can no longer live with the other person. This is a personal test and could be anything from not changing their socks often enough (a true allegation in one petition) to domestic violence. The scope is very wide and is something that you may very well need advice upon. Whether you are a man seeking advice from a lawyer for men or a lady who needs representation, HilliersHRW has the lawyer with the necessary expertise.

In any event there can be no divorce until you have been married for a year. With Mrs Tindall on her way to New Zealand it is likely that any further parties will be much more subdued affairs. Good luck Mr Tindall!

HilliersHRW wish the team every success in their campaign.

For further information on Divorce, contact Neil Remnant on 01234 858012 or email nr@hilliershrw.co.uk.

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Oct 10

Child Maintenance

When two individuals have a child, the law recognises that they must share financial responsibility for the child. Child maintenance refers to support payments that one parent makes to the other to help pay for the everyday living expenses that a child has. These payments are made by the parent who does not reside with the child to the parent responsible for providing daily care. The parent the child lives with is often called the resident parent while the parent who makes payments is commonly referred to as the non-resident parent. Read the rest of this entry »

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Sep 10

Removal of Children in Divorce

Divorce is essentially one of the most traumatic events in a child's life.

The summer months can sometimes increase the degree of trauma particularly when either one of the parents may wish to take the children overseas on vacation. While this may seem normal under some circumstances, it is not so when the possible threat of failing to return the children arises.

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