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No Fault Divorce In the UK, when a marriage breaks down, the law provides a formal process for ending it through divorce. In England and Wales, this process is now governed by the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020, which applies to divorces that started on or after 6th April 2022. This legislation covers both heterosexual and same-sex couples, and it has brought significant changes to the law compared to the old law of divorce. In this blog we will explore the old
The Formation of Marriage This blog will explore the legal rules and regulations that are related to the law of marriage, a key area of family law. The Definition of Marriage: If we look at a marriage from a purely legal (not romantic) stance then a marriage is a legally recognised union between two people who become partners in a personal relationship. It essentially is a form of a contract between two people and once a couple is married, the law gives them legal rights an