Stowe Family Law
- How to have a difficult conversation and avoid argumentsDifficult conversations are part of any separation. Learn how to stay calm and steer challenging discussions toward better outcomes with the thermostat method, shared by Chloe Oudiz of Divorce Differently. Why do difficult conversations escalate so quickly? Heated conversations are an unavoidable part of life. Whether you are navigating a difficult discussion with a colleague, a family member,... […]Chloe Oudiz
- Can you pay a surrogate in the UK?In the UK, ‘commercial’ surrogacy is illegal and you can’t pay a surrogate to have a baby for you. However, you can pay the surrogate mother ‘reasonable expenses’. In this blog, our UK surrogacy specialists explain how to approach the process, especially an international arrangement. Is it legal to pay a surrogate in the UK?... […]Anna Stinton
- What is a financial settlement and how does it work?One of the most challenging aspects of a divorce is the division of assets. By the end of this guide, our financial divorce solicitors will explain what a financial settlement is and how divorce settlements work in determining how assets and debts from the marriage will be divided. What is a divorce financial settlement? A financial divorce settlement is a legally binding... […]Siobhan Vegh
- Should I get a divorce? Here’s what to ask yourself firstMany of the clients who come to see me, says Divorce Differently founder, Chloe Oudiz, are standing at a crossroads, asking themselves: Should I get divorced? It is, without question, one of the most frightening and significant decisions a person can make. It deserves time, honesty, and deep reflection. Do I want to be with my partner, or do... […]Chloe Oudiz
- How to sell a house during a divorceNot sure how to sell a house during a divorce? By the end of this article, our UK specialist divorce lawyers will help you understand if you can sell your house during a divorce, what happens if you have children, and how this works in a financial settlement. Ending your marriage is incredibly stressful, and you will likely feel additional pressure when thinking about how to... […]Zanariah Webster
- How to future proof for an amicable divorceKnowing how to divorce amicably isn’t as straightforward as it seems. By the end of this guide, our UK divorce lawyers will share how to get through a divorce amicably, how to keep the process civil for the kids, and a 5-step checklist to follow to help you divorce peacefully. What is an amicable divorce in the UK? An amicable divorce simply means... […]Sophie Croft
- Divorce and property: What you need to knowThe family home will be treated as a matrimonial asset during divorce proceedings. So, you will need to decide what to do with your home when you separate. Find out how property is treated during the process and what you and your ex-spouse are entitled to. During divorce, you will need to consider the division of your belongings and assets. There are several assets... […]Zanariah Webster
- The divorce process in the UKUnderstanding the divorce process in the UK is essential for anyone considering this major life transition. By the end of this article, you will understand the UK divorce process step by step and how long the proceedings will take. In this guide, our divorce lawyers break down the process of getting a divorce in the UK, understanding how... […]Rebecca Bridson
- Signs your partner doesn’t love you anymore: recognising the difference between a rough patch and a changed relationshipBy the end of this article, qualified divorce coach Kate Nestor will help you understand the signs that could suggest your partner doesn’t love you anymore, how relationships can change over time, and how to approach any concerns. Few relationship fears cut quite as deeply as wondering whether the person you love still feels the... […]Kate Nestor
- What is a D81 form in divorce?By the end of this blog, our UK financial divorce specialists will tell you what a D81 form is, what the difference is between a Form E and D81, and the common mistakes people make when filling out a D81 form. What is a D81 form in divorce? A D81 form, also known as a Statement of Information form, provides the courts with an... […]Judit Kerese