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Urgent Marriages Increasing With Those In Common Law Marriages

Family LawBy amtlawyers20th January 2019

Recent statistics reveal an increasing number of couples are choosing to marry prior to one of the couple dying. In recent years there has been a distinct increase in cohabiting couples living as common law husband and wife. However, many of these common law spouses do not make their partnership legal. Many are unaware that

Scottish man takes divorce to Supreme Court

Family LawBy amtlawyers20th January 2019

A Scottish aristocrat has won the right to take his case to the Supreme Court. Charles Villiers, 55, accused his former spouse, Emma, 60, of “trying it on” in the English courts as a divorce tourist, claiming she only moved to London when they separated in order to apply for maintenance via the more generous

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