Jones Myers retains Chambers top ranking for almost three decades
Jones Myers has been awarded another Band 1 ranking in Chambers UK 2024 legal guide – just two weeks after retaining its top status in the Legal 500 guide.
Why pensions are a valuable asset in divorce settlements
A study which found that just one fifth of divorcing couples considered pensions when dividing their assets reinforces how their importance as a valuable asset in relationship breakdown remains overlooked.
MAKING THE LIVING TOGETHER LEAP? WHAT ADVICE SHOULD YOU SEEK?
At this very moment many couples of varying ages are taking the plunge to set up home together.
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FINANCIAL CONSENT ORDERS
A Financial Consent Order is vital for the immediate and long-term future of divorcing couples and their children, whose interests should always come first.
ACTIONS TO TAKE IF A FINANCIAL CONSENT ORDER IS IGNORED
A Financial Consent Order, which divides financial assets between separating couples, is vital in protecting them from future financial claims.
CAN MEDIATION WORK FOR A FINANCIALLY COMPLEX DIVORCE?
Sadly, a misconception exists among divorcing couples, and some family lawyers, that the only way to terminate a financially complicated marriage is to fight it out in court.
HOW TO ACHIEVE A FAIR FINANCIAL SETTLEMENT IN YOUR DIVORCE
The impact of divorce can be devastating – which is why our focus at Jones Myers is on helping our clients to reach a fair financial settlement without going to Court.
HOW CAN I GET MY ABUSIVE SPOUSE/PARTNER TO LEAVE OUR HOME?
Sadly, we work with many clients who, along with their children, are victims of domestic abuse.
HOW TO FIND THE RIGHT FAMILY MEDIATOR FOR YOUR DIVORCE
If you opt to settle your divorce through mediation rather than a drawn out, expensive and contentious Court settlement, choosing the right mediator is vital.
I’M DIVORCING – AM I ELIGIBLE FOR FREE MEDIATION SESSIONS?
For separating couples, mediation can be a highly effective way of avoiding a lengthy, costly, and drawn-out Court divorce in which children are often caught up in the crossfire.