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City-state also plans to change constitution to ‘protect’ heterosexual definition of marriage
Judge postpones Sir Frederick Barclay ruling for three months after businessman found in contempt of court for failing to pay divorce fees
Social, religious and legal factors explain rise in number of babies born out of wedlock in industrialised countries
Britain has strict rules governing foreign nationals with school age children
Pension sharing orders down by 35 per cent in past four years
We plan to spend time in three countries throughout the year
London’s courts have seen many acrimonious divorces. Updated legislation may help in making this process less traumatic
Possible overturning of Roe vs Wade has raised concerns other rights may be in jeopardy
When you sanction the legal union of two people, the least you can do is look sharp
A spender and a saver examine their financial habits and attempt to meet in the middle
Reform should not change the outcome but take account of tax issues
Three works look at this most basic of social unions, the innumerable slights that tend to destroy it and the lingering appeal of the fading institution
Be prepared for some difficult conversations over your finances
New rules could pave the way to cheaper and easier financial settlements
Give us your views as new laws come into force
I own the property and don’t want anyone living above me
We don’t understand the options for giving away assets
I issued financial proceedings connected with our divorce but he died with the case still ongoing
A day of ‘mixed emotions’ for the monarch and many others as they remember lost loved ones
Streaming service’s first Arabic film tops the charts but also prompts calls to ban platform
England removes the need for spouses to find fault to end their marriage
Estranged couples in England and Wales will be able to file ‘no-fault’ claims from April
Ruling in English court offers rare glimpse into world of Gulf elite
Payments to secure attractive marital alliances date back millennia and are hard to squash
Vote by Congress seen as sign of a shift in politics and society in strongly Catholic country
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