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A Simpler Way to Separate (or Plan Ahead): The Single Solicitor Service in Family Law

A Simpler Way to Separate (or Plan Ahead): The Single Solicitor Service in Family Law

When a couple decides to separate or divorce, the first assumption is often that each person needs to “lawyer up”, hiring opposing solicitors to negotiate everything from finances to child arrangements. But this traditional, adversarial model doesn’t suit every family.

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Court Order for Child Contact: What Happens If the Mother Manipulates Arrangements?

Court Order for Child Contact: What Happens If the Mother Manipulates Arrangements?

At the heart of this case was the welfare of a two-year-old boy. It also raised the rights of his father, our client, to develop and maintain a meaningful relationship with his child. A court order was in place. However, the father was unable to exercise his contact rights, because the mother persistently manipulated the arrangements.

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IMD Family law team contributed to ICLG 2026 publication

We are proud to announce that the International Comparative Legal Guide – Family Law 2026 has been published and we are contributor to the expert analysis chapter “Responding to International Child Abduction: Legal Pathways and Enforcement Challenges”. Four members of IMD Solicitors Family team Iwona Durlak, Isabella Giannone, Paula Piquer Ruz & James Legg wrote a chapter […]

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IMD's Single Solicitor Service - helping an amicable couple update their Nuptial Agreement

IMD’s Single Solicitor Service – helping an amicable couple update their Nuptial Agreement

IMD Solicitors LLP provided a bespoke single solicitor service to assist an amicable couple in amending a pre-nuptial agreement into a post-nuptial agreement, involving high net worth (HNW) foreign assets. The parties wished to formalise new terms that reflected changes in their personal and financial circumstances after marriage, and they sought to do so cooperatively and cost-effectively.

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What You Need to Know About Asset Division if You Live in England and Wales

What You Need to Know About Asset Division if You Live in England and Wales

Divorce proceedings can be overwhelming when it comes to the division of assets and financial obligations. For many individuals, especially those from different nationalities, there is a common misunderstanding about the process of financial separation in England and Wales. In this article, we will discuss key aspects of financial settlements in divorce proceedings and the practical considerations that clients must be aware of.

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Why Early Legal Support is Key in Child Contact Over Holidays

Why Early Legal Support is Key in Child Contact Over Holidays

Arranging contact with children over school holidays is a common issue for separated parents. At IMD Solicitors LLP, we regularly support clients in reaching suitable and legally secure holiday arrangements through correspondence and negotiation— often without the need to go to court.

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IMD Solicitors on the Fast-Track to Smarter Divorce Solutions

IMD Solicitors on the Fast-Track to Smarter Divorce Solutions

The family justice system in England and Wales is undergoing a long-anticipated transformation aimed at reducing delays and costs for those navigating the complexities of financial separation. The Family Court’s Express Financial Remedy Pilot, introduced in April 2025, is one of the most significant recent steps in making family law more accessible and efficient for those with lower-value financial cases.

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Child Custody and Child Maintenance in Family Law

Child Custody and Child Maintenance in Family Law

The legal complexities of child custody and child maintenance often place significant emotional and financial burdens on parents navigating family separation. The key objective in handling these matters is to provide clear guidance that aligns with the best interests of the child while ensuring that the rights of both parents are respected.

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Cross-Border Care Proceedings: Legal Considerations for Local Authorities

Cross-Border Care Proceedings: Legal Considerations for Local Authorities

Care proceedings involving children are complex, particularly when a child has ties to another country. Local authorities initiate such proceedings when there are concerns about neglect, abuse, or a lack of proper care. If the child is a foreign national, legal coordination between the English courts and the authorities of the child’s home country is required. This case study examines the legal issues surrounding cross-border care proceedings and the role of legal advisors in assisting local authorities and the courts.

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