Stowe Family Law
- 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
- A once-in-a-generation moment – Cohabitation reform is on the horizon5th June 2026 marks a momentous moment in family law history. The Government has announced the start of a consultation exploring modern family structures and how best to support those at financial risk. The proposals for reform centre around rights for cohabiting couples, alongside support for victims of domestic abuse. For those of us who... […]Rachel Roberts
- Effects of divorce on health and wellbeing, and how to manage themDivorce is often spoken about in terms of legal processes, finances, and family changes, but one of the biggest impacts is on our physical and mental health. This is true even when separation is the right choice, as it can still bring huge uncertainty, changes to routine, and day-to-day stability. Alana Ellis, fitness and lifestyle... […]Alana Ellis
- World Narcissistic Abuse Awareness DayMonday 1st June marks World Narcissistic Abuse Awareness Day 2026. Narcissistic abuse is a commonly discussed but often very misunderstood form of abuse. Narcissistic Abuse Awareness Day aims to validate the experiences of survivors and improve education around psychological and emotional abuse. It can be very difficult to spot the signs of a narcissist, and... […]Liza Gatrell
- The risks of DIY divorceWith the cost of what feels like everything in life increasing in price, more and more people are considering DIY divorce. Whether that be an online divorce or a traditional divorce that you do yourself (with no legal advice). Yes, these are both initially cheaper ways to get divorced, but there are numerous risks that could lead to it actually costing you more money. In this blog, our UK... […]Zanariah Webster
- Is it normal to have doubts in a relationship?By the end of this article, qualified divorce coach, Kate Nestor, will help you understand how common relationship doubt is, how to navigate it and what makes doubt turn into action. We work with many clients who have doubts about their relationship and are worried if it is normal. The short answer is, yes, it... […]Kate Nestor
- How to value a business for divorce purposesNot sure how to value a business for divorce purposes? By the end of this blog, our financial divorce solicitors will share why a business is valued, how it happens, and how the courts ensure your business and other assets are fairly divided in a financial settlement. Why is a business valued as part of a divorce? ... […]Shivi Rajput
- What are my financial rights in a divorce?Our clients often ask us, ‘What are my financial rights in a divorce?’ By the end of this blog, our UK financial divorce lawyers will ensure you understand your financial rights in divorce proceedings, whether your ex could get everything, and what happens to pensions, property, and other assets. What are my financial rights in a divorce? ... […]Rebecca Bridson
- Divorce Statistics UK 2026: Rates, Trends & Key FactsDivorce solicitors, Stowe Family Law, take a look at the newly released ONS divorce statistics 2026 in the UK, breaking down the key data. In this infographic, we show how many marriages end in divorce in the UK amongst other data. Divorce Statistics 2026: Key Facts at a Glance The infographic and the figures below... […]Rachel Roberts
- A complete guide to no-fault divorceNo-fault divorce is the law reform that was implemented in April 2022 in England and Wales. By the end of this article, our UK divorce specialists will help you to understand what no-fault divorce is, how this new process works, as well as the advantages and disadvantages for both parties. What is a no-fault divorce in the UK? A no-fault divorce... […]Zanariah Webster