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Enduring Love: A Guide to Child Custody in the UK

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When a relationship breaks down, there are sometimes more than two hearts involved. Having children adds a whole unique and delicate layer of emotional complexity to the situation. Making the big decision of who gets custody is incredibly challenging, as one of the most experienced family law firms we understand the confusion and upset that […]

Are You a Victim? Understanding Domestic Violence and Seeking Help

Understanding Domestic Violence and Seeking Help

Domestic violence or abuse can affect anyone. This domestic violence awareness month Learn how to recognise the warning signs and how Farani Taylor Solicitors can help you. Understanding Domestic Violence “The Crime Survey for England and Wales estimated that 2.1 million people aged 16 years and over (1.4 million women and 751,000 men) experienced domestic […]

Cohabitation Agreements

Much like ‘prenups’, cohabitation Agreements are not the most romantic topic, yet entering into a Cohabitee Agreement should be on your priority list when taking that step to live together, especially if it’s a property owned in one party’s sole name that you intend to make home. Essentially, a Cohabitation Agreement is a legal document, […]

Islamic marriage-what are my rights if my marriage breaks down?

Couples who have had an Islamic marriage will naturally think of themselves as husband and wife however, they may not understand that their marriage does not qualify under the law, leaving their legal position uncertain. If a ‘marriage’ does not comply with the legal requirements of the UK, the courts will only consider it to […]

EMERGING STRONGER: EXPLORING THE PATH TO HEALING AFTER DIVORCE

Divorce or separation marks a significant turning point in life, bringing with it immense emotional turbulence. Deconstructing and rebuilding can feel overwhelming, leaving you grappling with grief, uncertainty, and questions about the future. Yet, within this inevitable change lies a powerful opportunity for healing and personal growth.

What Happen if I Separated not Divorced ?

When marital harmony falters, some couples may choose the path of separation without pursuing a formal divorce. This decision, shaped by a constellation of personal, religious, and financial factors, offers an alternative to the finality of divorce while presenting its own unique set of challenges.

How to File for Divorce While Looking After the Best Interests of Your Children

Divorce can be hugely stressful, and when children are involved, it becomes even more complicated. At Farani Taylor, we understand the challenges parents face when navigating a divorce while prioritizing their children’s needs. Every year, many couples go through divorce, and their children’s well-being is often their main concern. Here is how to approach divorce […]