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Practical guidance and plain-English commentary from our family law team. From divorce and finances to children and mediation, our articles cover the questions we hear most, alongside news from the firm.

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Why client feedback matters at Sadler Cross Family Law, and how we use it to keep improving our service to people going through separation.
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Read More →How pensions are treated on divorce in England and Wales. CEVs, defined benefit vs defined contribution, and pension sharing orders explained.
Remarrying before a Financial Consent Order is in place can permanently bar you from making financial claims. The Remarriage Trap explained.
Inheritance is normally non-matrimonial property, but can be shared on divorce if needs require it. The factors the family court takes into account.
No-fault divorce in England takes a minimum of 26 weeks, not 25 seconds. The reality of the timeline behind the celebrity "quickie divorce" headlines.
Barring orders under section 91(14) Children Act 1989 stop abusers using repeated court applications to continue their abuse. How they work.
Updated Family Procedure Rules give judges power to require non-court dispute resolution. What this means for separating couples and their lawyers.

Sadler Cross Family Law has been recognised by ReviewSolicitors for outstanding client reviews, reflecting our commitment to client care.
In family financial proceedings, each party usually pays their own costs. But unreasonable conduct can lead to a costs order. The rules explained.
Sadler Cross is recruiting an accredited family mediator on a consultancy basis to help develop our growing family mediation service.
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