In the context of cohabiting couples, property division is a crucial aspect that often arises when the relationship ends. The value of properties owned by cohabiting couples can vary significantly based on factors like location, size, and features. It is important to understand the legal considerations that come into play when dividing property for cohabiting couples.

When it comes to divorce proceedings in the UK, property division takes center stage as the most common asset to be divided. The value of properties owned by divorcing couples can vary based on factors such as location, size, and features. However, navigating this process requires a comprehensive understanding of family law in the UK.

Divorce or separation can be a difficult time for both parents and children. One of the main concerns is how to settle child arrangements without going through court proceedings. The good news is that there are ways to avoid court and come up with a parenting agreement that works for everyone involved. In this blog post, we will discuss the steps you can take if your ex-partner does not allow you to see your child and how family law solicitors can assist in reaching a satisfactory resolution. Let's dive into it!

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