Residence and Contact – That’s old news!
When the Children Act was introduced in 1989, residence and contact replaced the previous terms “custody” and “access”. Despite this happening over 25 years ago, [Read more]
When the Children Act was introduced in 1989, residence and contact replaced the previous terms “custody” and “access”. Despite this happening over 25 years ago, [Read more]
Many assume that all parents are treated the same whether or not they are married to each other. This is, however, not the position and [Read more]
I have just been reading a ‘Survivors Forum’ on the Women’s Aid website. In relation to the legal aid cuts, one victim of domestic violence [Read more]
In November, we hosted a series of briefings for counsellors titled “Getting legal help for relationship break-up has changed.” The agenda covered: Recent changes in [Read more]
In a recent BBC Essex radio interview, Leonard Gray and the Chelmsford CAB (Citizens Advice Bureau) addressed the issue of where to turn if you’ve [Read more]
The Chelmsford Weekly News published an article this week titled “Solicitor wants rethink over legal aid change” in which Richard Randall of Leonard Gray urged [Read more]
Understand why it might be necessary to review or create a new will, and how to protect your children.
Understand the legal background, how to establish a claim over property, and how to protect yourself financially.
Understand your new role as a single parent, how best to communicate with your ex-partner, and how to ensure your children are well-adjusted.
Understand the principles guiding the Court, and what orders are available.