June 1, 2018

Would ‘no fault’ divorce help children caught in the crossfire to stay on track?

The myriad of media comments, articles and speculation on whether ‘no fault’ divorces will come to fruition fail to mention how one vital element – how such a long-awaited change would impact on children. Under current laws, unless couples have been living apart for a period of time one of them must apportion some form […]

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