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Monday, April 23, 2012

FAMILY LAWYER COMMENTS ON THE “THREE-YEAR DITCH”.

GEORGE DAVIES SOLICITORS LLP
FAMILY LAW TEAM
COMMENT

April 19, 2012.

FAMILY LAWYER COMMENTS ON THE “THREE-YEAR DITCH”.

Commenting on NetMums www.netmums.com study into early marriage failures, family lawyer Kim Aucott, of George Davies Solicitors LLP www.georgedavies.co.uk, said:

“Marriage sustainability moves with the times. Having children used to be a sign that couples were ready to settle, the environment around them was conducive to that, and that they’d done their sums and worked out that with some economies they could cope with the cost of kids.

“But the fact is that the environment is choppy, the financial sums don’t add up, and far from settling things down, the arrival of a baby in the 21st century can heap stress upon stress for people enduring tough times.

“In our recent experience, the average length of a relationship before it ends in divorce is more like five or six years, with most of the couples whose marriages break down likely to have lived together for two or three years beforehand.

“Bringing up a child can be physically and emotionally draining in the UK, and with 21st century work demands in what is acknowledged to be the most stressful working environment in Europe, this can often result in couples struggling to spend quality time with each other – so the results of this study are not surprising.”

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For further information:
Lindsey Farrelly
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07717 177609

Iain Macauley
07788 978800

Notes to editor:
About George Davies Solicitors LLP: George Davies Solicitors LLP is a 19 partner law firm based in the heart of Manchester. Established more than 70 years ago, the firm provides an extensive range of legal services to a national client base. Recent awards and accreditations include ratings in independent legal directories - Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners UK; Winner of the Pro Bono/Community Initiative Award, Trainee of the Year Award and shortlisted for Medium Law Firm of the Year, Partner of the Year, Corporate/Commercial Team of the Year and Private Client Team of the Year at the 2012 Manchester Legal Awards; Winner of the Medium Law Firm of the Year 2011 in the Manchester Legal Awards; Winner of the Managing Partner of the Year award at the 2011 LawNet Awards; Winner of the Innovation in Dealmaking award and shortlisted for Corporate Law Firm of the Year at the 2011 Insider Dealmakers Awards; Winner of the North West Employment Team of the Year in the Corporate INTL Magazine Awards 2010; adviser on the Deal of the Year sub £5million at the 2010 Insider Dealmakers Awards and is one of only five legal firms in the country to hold the Investors in People Silver standard.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

DIVORCE: EASTER BREAK IS THE FIRST 2012 TEST FOR TEETERING MARRIAGES.

GEORGE DAVIES SOLICITORS LLP
PRESS RELEASE
April 3, 2012.

DIVORCE: EASTER BREAK IS THE FIRST 2012 TEST FOR TEETERING MARRIAGES.

The Easter break will be the first big test of wedding vows for thousands of couples in 2012 – and a measure of how many marriages are at breaking point.

Family lawyer Kim Aucott of Manchester-based George Davies Solicitors LLP says so many couples have been distracted from dealing with a decaying relationship through fire-fighting such a huge array of financial and economic challenges since Christmas, that time off together at Easter could push some relationships over the edge.

“Easter will be a breathing space after a winter of huge financial challenge and discontent. There is tremendous tension amongst couples under financial pressure, and that means any sort of holiday or break could be anything but that for families battling the stress of downturn, job worries, paying council tax bills and facing fuel price issues – the vow of ‘for richer, for poorer’ will come under serious strain,” said Kim Aucott of the Manchester-based firm.

“Suddenly being crammed together at a potentially big-spending time when money is tight, and without work to distract, could result in frustrations being vented and some cards being laid on tables.

“These things can happen very suddenly – especially if there’s a cocktail of good Easter weather and a few drinks in the sun with emotions running high.

“But no matter how fast or bitter the split, it is rarely a good idea to start court proceedings immediately – a common knee-jerk when for many people this is uncharted territory.

“They may have made the decision to part, but the full potential for aggression should be allowed to subside before acting.

“Divorces are often started when couples are feeling angry, hurt, sometimes betrayed, and their first reaction is to think about going to court – but there are other options, not least collaborative law which means proceedings don’t go anywhere near a courtroom and can therefore stay both amicable and private,” said Kim.

“We’ve seen many people who, once they’ve reached the decision they want to divorce, go headlong into the legal process without actually weighing up what is going to be best long-term for their entire family.

“They need to get comprehensive advice of what the options are, and they need to get advice on the pros and cons of each of those routes – how much each is going to cost, how long they’re going to take to get to the end, is there any level of compulsion, and how much level of contention there’s going to be.

“Couples are often unaware that their disputes can be resolved through mediation, through collaborative law, and, as a fallback, there’s the court process.”

But Kim says a non-adversarial collaborative type approach could cost far less and avoid the bad feeling a courtroom encounter generates.

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For further information:
Lindsey Farrelly
0161 234 8802
07717 177609

Iain Macauley
07788 978800
Notes to editor:
About George Davies Solicitors LLP: George Davies Solicitors LLP is a 19 partner law firm based in the heart of Manchester. Established more than 70 years ago, the firm provides an extensive range of legal services to a national client base. Recent awards and accreditations include ratings in independent legal directories - Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners UK; Winner of the Pro Bono/Community Initiative Award, Trainee of the Year Award and shortlisted for Medium Law Firm of the Year, Partner of the Year, Corporate/Commercial Team of the Year and Private Client Team of the Year at the 2012 Manchester Legal Awards; Winner of the Medium Law Firm of the Year 2011 in the Manchester Legal Awards; Winner of the Managing Partner of the Year award at the 2011 LawNet Awards; Winner of the Innovation in Dealmaking award and shortlisted for Corporate Law Firm of the Year at the 2011 Insider Dealmakers Awards; Winner of the North West Employment Team of the Year in the Corporate INTL Magazine Awards 2010; adviser on the Deal of the Year sub £5million at the 2010 Insider Dealmakers Awards and is one of only five legal firms in the country to hold the Investors in People Silver standard.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

LAW FIRM: MORE PARENTS MOVE TO PROTECT FAMILY ASSETS FROM BREAKDOWN OF THEIR CHILDREN’S RELATIONSHIPS.

GEORGE DAVIES SOLICITORS LLP
FAMILY LAW
PRESS RELEASE

March 1, 2012.

MANCHESTER LAW FIRM: MORE PARENTS MOVE TO PROTECT FAMILY ASSETS FROM BREAKDOWN OF THEIR CHILDREN’S RELATIONSHIPS.

The number of pre- and post-nuptial agreements and cohabitation agreements has soared in the past year as well-heeled parents move to protect family wealth from outsiders.

Robin Charrot, a partner in the family law team at Manchester-based George Davies Solicitors LLP, says that a combination of families having to give more financial assistance to their children, the increasing divorce rate, and the sky high rate of failure for unmarried couples is making parents ever-more protective of family assets.

“In the case of divorce involving a son or daughter, sometimes even more than half of all assets can be claimed, and family money is not exempt. On top of that, there may well be claims for maintenance for life, and more and more parents are seeing this,” said Robin Charrot.

“The damage is not as catastrophic with the ending of a cohabiting relationship. However, ex-cohabitees could still have claims for up to half of most types of property, and, if there are children involved, the claims could be far more extensive than just child maintenance.

“If the split is amicable, then things can be settled relatively quickly and easily. However, this still means months of uncertainty and thousands of pounds in legal charges. However, if it gets combative and goes to court then there is the potential for a huge legal bill because these disputes can go on for years.

“Pre- or post-nuptial agreements and ‘cohabitation agreements’ are the solution. They were once considered to be toothless, but that has all changed now: If they are done properly, the courts are almost certain to accept them. In many cases they can completely exclude family wealth from claims, and in the cases where this is impossible, they can at least severely restrict claims.

“They provide certainty, help manage expectations, and ensure that parents who want to help their children but keep the wealth in the family are protected.

“Depending upon the detail of the agreement, the costs are almost always in the low four-figures, whereas taking a dispute to court can easily amass a six figure legal bill, and cost the family dear in terms of their assets that are lost forever.”

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For further information:

Iain Macauley
07788 978800

Lindsey Farrelly
0161 234 8802
07717 177609

Notes to editor:
About George Davies Solicitors LLP: George Davies Solicitors LLP is a 19 partner law firm based in the heart of Manchester city centre. Established over 70 years ago it provides an extensive range of legal services to a national client base. Recent awards and accreditations include; ratings in independent legal directories - Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners UK; Winner of the Medium Law Firm of the Year 2011 in the Manchester Legal Awards; Winner of the Managing Partner of the Year award at the 2011 LawNet Awards; Winner of the Innovation in Dealmaking award and shortlisted for Corporate Law Firm of the Year at the 2011 Insider Dealmakers Awards; Winner of the North West Employment Team of the Year in the Corporate INTL Magazine Awards 2010; adviser on the Deal of the Year sub £5million at the 2010 Insider Dealmakers Awards and is one of only five legal firms in the country to hold the Investors in People Silver standard.

Monday, September 5, 2011

FAMILY SOLICITOR: COOL OFF BEFORE LAUNCHING INTO HEATED POST-SUMMER HOLIDAY DIVORCE


GEORGE DAVIES SOLICITORS LLP
PRESS RELEASE
September 5, 2011.

FAMILY SOLICITOR: COOL OFF BEFORE LAUNCHING INTO HEATED POST-SUMMER HOLIDAY DIVORCE.

The number of couples divorcing post-summer holiday – the second highest period after New Year for marriage splits – could this year be higher than ever before.

Family solicitor Robin Charrot of Manchester-based George Davies Solicitors LLP says that his first post-holiday divorce case this year arose before the couple had even stepped off their return holiday flight.

“That could well be a sign of things to come – there is tremendous tension amongst couples under financial pressure, and that means the traditional ‘relaxing’ summer holiday could be anything but that for families battling the stress of economic downturn, job worries – and simply coping with being crammed together 24/7,” said Robin Charrot.

Robin says that no matter how bitter the split, it is rarely a good idea for someone to immediately start court proceedings: they may have made the decision to part, but the full potential for aggression should be allowed to subside.

“Divorce is more often than not a once-in-a lifetime situation which comes about when the couple are feeling angry, hurt, sometimes betrayed, and people tend to think immediately about going to court – but there are other options, not least collaborative law which means proceedings don’t go anywhere near a courtroom, and can therefore stay both amicable and private,” said Robin.

“I’ve seen so many people who, once they’ve reached the decision they want to divorce, go headlong into the legal process without actually weighing up what is going to be best long-term for their entire family.

“You need to get comprehensive advice of what the options are, and you need to get advice on what are the pros and cons of each of those routes – how much each is going to cost, how long they’re going to take to get to the end, is there any level of compulsion, and how much level of contention there’s going to be in each of those options.

“You’ve got mediation, you’ve got collaborative law, and, if necessary, you’ve got the court process too.”
But Robin says a non-adversarial collaborative law approach – with which many couples are not familiar, but which involves discussion between parties in the presence of an impartial and specially-trained solicitor – could cost far less and avoid the ill-feeling a courtroom encounter generates.

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For further information:
Lindsey Farrelly
0161 234 8802
07717 177609

Iain Macauley
07788 978800
Notes to editor:
About George Davies Solicitors LLP: George Davies Solicitors LLP is a 19 partner law firm based in the heart of Manchester city centre. Established over 70 years ago it provides an extensive range of legal services to a national client base. Recent awards and accreditations include; ratings in independent legal directories - Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners UK; Winner of the Medium Law Firm of the Year 2011 in the Manchester Legal Awards; North West Employment Team of the Year in the Corporate INTL Magazine Awards 2010; adviser on the Deal of the Year sub £5million at the 2010 Insider Dealmakers Awards and is one of only five legal firms in the country to hold the Investors in People Silver standard.