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- Buying a home with my partner: What if we split?Buying a home together is an exciting milestone, but for unmarried homebuyers it’s wise to plan ahead and protect your investment in case of a future split. Fortunately, there are ways to clearly define ownership and decide what should happen if you separate and the property is sold. We’ve teamed up with mortgage experts Meet... […]Stowe Family Law
- The Tradwife Movement: Understanding potential risks and legal implications for UK tradwivesIn recent years, there’s been growing interest in the concept of the “tradwife,” or traditional wife, a term that sparks both intrigue and controversy. Rooted in nostalgia for 1950s gender roles, tradwives embrace a lifestyle centred around homemaking, child-rearing, and supporting their husband as a sole breadwinner. While for some this choice offers fulfilment and... […]Stowe Family Law
- What does the Autumn Budget mean for Family Law?Labour’s first budget in 14 years was delivered on 30th October 2024, bringing in significant changes for tax particularly. But what does this mean for family law, and people going through divorce and relationship breakdown? Capital Gains Tax One of the biggest changes for couples going through divorce is the increase to Capital Gains Tax... […]Stowe Family Law
- The Biggest Dating Mistakes People Make After DivorceDating after a divorce can feel like stepping into a completely new world—there’s excitement, freedom and the possibility of new connections. However, it’s also a time when many people fall into common traps that can hinder their ability to build fulfilling relationships. There are many dating mistakes people consistently make after divorce— here are some... […]Stowe Family Law
- Cuffing Season – Should I have a post-divorce festive fling?In the era of social media, and the Tik Tok generation, a lot of interesting terminology has come to the fore, particularly around relationships. ‘Cuffing Season’ gained traction in the mid-2010s and is coming back into use. The term is related to being ‘cuffed’ or tied down. It refers to the autumn and winter seasons... […]Stowe Family Law
- Is unhappiness a good enough reason for divorce?If you’ve been in your marriage for years but feel like the spark has faded over time, you’re not alone. Growing apart is one of the most common reasons for divorce and separation. You’ve tried to resolve things and bridge the gap between you and your partner, but your feelings of unfulfillment haven’t gone away.... […]Stowe Family Law
- Rebuilding self-confidence after divorceDivorce can be a seismic event, shaking the very foundations of one’s identity and confidence. Yet, within the aftermath, lies an opportunity for profound growth and self-discovery. Rebuilding self-confidence after divorce is not merely about picking up the pieces but about forging a new, resilient sense of self. This journey encompasses various facets, from managing... […]Stowe Family Law
- New report calls for fairer outcomes for victims of domestic abuse in financial remedy proceedingsResolution has recently released a new report offering insight into the interplay of domestic abuse and financial settlements in divorce, making recommendations for better protection for victim-survivors. Resolution is an organisation made up of family justice professionals who work with families and individuals to resolve disputes and issues around familial breakdown in a constructive way.... […]Stowe Family Law
- My partner cheated, what’s next for us?Discovering that your partner has cheated can feel like your world has shattered in an instant. No matter if it’s a one-night stand, a long-term affair, or an emotional connection with someone else, the pain of betrayal is profound and leaves you feeling blindsided. In those first moments of revelation, you’ll have many questions as... […]Stowe Family Law
- How do I know if I don’t love my partner anymore?Relationships and marriages are not always plain sailing, and we often have to take the rough with the smooth. No marriage is perfect and despite what social media tells us, couples are not always having fun, loving one another and enjoying parenting. It is very normal to go through stages where you may feel bored,... […]Stowe Family Law