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- Managing money as a single parent at ChristmasLeading financial adviser Jodie Phelps explores how to manage the festive season as a single parent, focusing on tips and tricks for saving and planning a bugdet-friendly but magical Christmas. The holidays can be magical, but for single parents, they can also feel overwhelming, especially the first Christmas after a separation. The emotions are raw,... […]Jodie Phelps
- A complete guide to bigamyMost people would say that being married to one person is exhausting enough, but for some, being married to multiple people is a reality. More commonly known as bigamy, being married to one person whilst still being married to another is sometimes due to a misunderstanding, or it could be done knowingly. No matter how... […]Zanariah Webster
- What is a commitment ceremony?Married at First Sight is one of the most popular reality TV shows, and has versions across the world, most famously the US, the UK and Australia. Early in the series, individuals are paired up based on their on-paper compatibility. The couples then take part in a ‘wedding’ ceremony. What follows is then a series... […]Ciara Pugh
- Reality TV to Real Life: Why Compatibility Matters More Than the ‘Spark’Married At First Sight UK recently exploded back onto our screens for its much-anticipated 10th series. The concept is captivating; matchmakers and relationship experts pair up couples based on their ‘on-paper’ compatibility – but as we know, this doesn’t always end in happily ever after. Each week, viewers of the show are hooked on the... […]Zanariah Webster
- My ex and I can’t agree on our child’s schoolArticle originally written July 2024. Updated October 2025 What happens when separated parents can’t agree on schools? Choosing a school for your child is a big decision for all parents. But for separated parents it can become even more complicated – especially if they don’t agree. For some, it can cause considerable tension between ex-partners,... […]Maya Bhatiani
- Can I use AI for my divorce?Use of AI tools has skyrocketed in the last 12 months, after a slower build up over the past few years. Some people are using AI unknowingly, getting quick information from Google’s AI overview. More and more people are leaning into tools like AI to answer questions and solve problems. AI tools have revolutionised the... […]Judit Kerese
- Menopause: a divorce ‘danger zone’As awareness of the menopause grows, so too does our understanding of its impact, not just on women’s bodies and minds, but on their relationships. For many, this life stage brings emotional and physical shifts that can quietly alter the rhythm of a marriage. On National Menopause Day, we’re shedding light on this often-overlooked connection... […]Emma Newman
- Legal Q&A: “What do I need to know when I start divorce proceedings?”“My ex and I have separated and are ready to apply for a divorce. We have been married for 11 years but unfortunately things have come to an end. Thankfully, we have no children, although I always wanted them. We are fairly amicable and I’m hoping to be able to work things out between us.... […]Stowe Family Law
- Who gets the house in a divorce?Updated in October 2025, originally created in June 2019 Can I stay in our family home if we split up? Who gets the house in a divorce is such a common question that our lawyers are asked and quite rightly so. The family home is a special place and, in many cases, is the main... […]Rachel Roberts
- Looking after your mental health during divorceDivorce is the second most stressful life event, according to the Life Change Index Scale. It comes directly after the death of a spouse. The range of emotions experienced through family breakdown is huge, and it is easy to lose sight of your own wellbeing during the practical and legal challenges. However, World Mental Health... […]Zanariah Webster