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In the ever evolving technological landscape of the 21st century, family solicitors have seen an increase in clients holding cryptocurrency and querying what, if any, claim their spouse might have to this on divorce. Cryptocurrency is a virtual or digital currency that can be used as money in exchange for…
To be sure that your children will be in safe hands and well looked after should you die, you should give careful consideration to who would be the best person to take care of them, and appoint a legal guardian for them in your will. A guardian is a person…
A recent case our estate team have dealt with presented a stark reminder and warning about the importance of having your Will prepared by a solicitor. In the estate in question, the deceased left a homemade Will, and due to various deficiencies in the document, the Court originally did not…
Within the family team at Livingstone Brown, our solicitors strive to obtain the best outcome for separated families. This may be not always be achieved by litigating disputes via the Court system. While this may be necessary in some cases, it is never the ideal situation. Litigation often has a…
As experienced family lawyers, we are frequently asked to deal with disputes on behalf of clients involving residence and contact to children (formerly custody and access/visitation). These terms are used to refer to the living arrangements for children of separated parents. The parent with residence is the one with whom…
In the modern landscape, given that one or more parents are often in employment, grandparents can play a pivotal role in the family dynamic. They are often looked to for assistance with childcare and support, and can have a close and loving bond with their grandchildren. Unfortunately for a…
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