Annulment vs. Divorce: What Are the Differences?
An annulment acknowledges that the marriage was void, and therefore is wiped from all records as if it never existed. Annulment is often preferable for religious people who do not want to be considered divorced.
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Can My Ex Stop Me From Seeing My Children?
If and your partner are separated or divorced, they may try to prevent you from seeing or having contact with your child. There are steps you can take to prevent this.
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Cohabitation in the UK: Rights, Agreements, and Legal Implications
Unmarried couples do not have the same rights as married couples. But what rights do you have?
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Comprehensive Guide to No Fault Divorce: Understanding the Changes
No fault divorce has finally arrived. Here’s everything you need to know, including how the divorce process has changed, how much it costs, and why it’s controversial.
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Divorce in England and Wales: Can You Divorce If Married Abroad?
The idea of getting married abroad can be an appealing one. In fact, the latest statistics estimate that almost 1 in 4 couples now decide to marry abroad each year. Warm weather, smaller guest lists, combining the ceremony with the honeymoon – these are among the main reasons given for jetting off to complete nuptials.
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Divorcing When Your Spouse Won't Sign Divorce Papers
Applying for a divorce can be a difficult decision to make. This is especially true if you’re not sure your partner will sign your petition. However, you don't need your partner’s consent to get a divorce.
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