DIY divorce has grown in popularity as splitting couples try to keep costs down. However, in some situations a DIY divorce can end up costing a lot more than simply instructing a solicitor in the first place. So, when is it a good idea?
BSG Solicitors are shocked by the recent news that the government is planning to increase probate fees according to the value of the property left by an individual in their will
Buying a property is one of the biggest investments that any of us will make. So, when it comes to divorce, it’s also one of the most contentious assets that splitting couples fight over.
Whether you’re carrying out renovations and extensions, or you feel a neighbour has done something that encroaches on your property, these kinds of disputes can end up being bitter and lengthy.
While most of us go back to work, start diets and make resolutions we can’t keep, many couples will also be calling time on their marriages in January.
With the divorce rates in the UK at 42% and in the US almost 50% it really does prove that marriage is no longer for life and if we get fed up, we leave.
Christmas is by far one of the toughest times after a breakup or divorce because it is traditionally a time for families and loved ones to come together.