July 11, 2014

Why mediation taskforce proposals will cause further confusion

The proposals from the Ministry of Justice to boost the use of publicly funded mediation services are well intentioned, but will ultimately be as ineffective “as sticking a plaster on a broken leg” – because they fail to acknowledge the role that lawyers need to play in order for the process to work. A taskforce […]

Continue reading...

Articles relating to Jones Myers

June 27, 2014

Chambers names our solicitors as ‘leaders in their field’

June 20, 2014

Why psychologist’s child damage claims are unhelfpul

June 13, 2014

I am divorced – can I take my kids abroad to live?

May 30, 2014

Mental health concerns for children caught in the middle of divorce

May 16, 2014

How prenups can help couples protect their assets

May 6, 2014

Why the new Children and Families Act could do more harm than good

April 25, 2014

Changes to the family courts – will they boost mediation rates?

April 11, 2014

Jones Myers leads pioneering mediation service for separating couples

April 4, 2014

Why separating couples lose out as family mediation numbers plummet

March 28, 2014

Conscious Uncoupling – a sensible attitude to divorce?

March 21, 2014

How will new family laws determine children’s fate?

March 15, 2014

Countdown to new family laws: the Children and Families Bill

February 28, 2014

Why proposed new pre-nup laws are only for the wealthy

February 14, 2014

Could Emmerdale ‘divorce’ spark interest in pre and post nuptial agreements?

February 7, 2014

Revving up for pre-nups – but will they stall on the legal journey?

January 31, 2014

Why £25 online pre-nups could cost couples dearly