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Cheshire Family Law Specialist Denise Woodward – The Rights of Cohabitants

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

Denise Woodward - Specialist Family Lawyer in Chester, Cheshire and North WalesIn December 2011 the Law Commissioners recommendation was that certain cohabitants should be entitled to inheritance rights without a Will.

This news will come as a relief to over 2 million couples who currently live together and are not married, if the Government take this recommendation forward.

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Denise Woodward Chester Family Law Solicitor, Mediator and Collaborative Lawyer discusses “Alternatives to Court”

Monday, January 23rd, 2012

Denise Woodward - Cheshire Family Law Solicitor, Mediator and Collaborative Lawyer in ChesterWhere a couple are thinking of separating or divorcing then there are a lot of issues that they have to consider.  The Family Department at Cullimore Dutton all offer a free or fixed fee initial meeting to discuss your individual options and whether mediation or collaborative law are right for you.

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Family Lawyers in Cheshire donate money to 2nd Christleton Girl Guides

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

Denise Woodward Family Law Solicitor and 2nd Christleton Girl GuidesCheshire Collaborative Family Law Pod and Resolution have donated a cheque in the sum of £95 to 2nd Christleton Girl Guides to fund their project to provide activities for children at the local contact centre. Read More

Family Lawyers in Cheshire raise money for Children in Need

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

Pudsey with Cheshire Collaborative Family Law Pod and Resolution LeafletCheshire Collaborative Family Law Pod and Resolution have donated £200 for Children in Need. Denise Woodward, family law specialist at Cullimore Dutton Solicitors and Chairman of Cheshire Collaborative Family Law Pod extends her thanks to all those who supported this fundraising.

‘Cooking up confusion on what counts as family assets’ comment Family Solicitors Chester

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

Confusion reigns in the divorce courts over the division of matrimonial assets in England and Wales with the news that the High Court has refused to award a man a half-share of his ex-wife’s lottery prize but elsewhere the Court of Appeal has included a husband’s inherited wealth in a payout to an ex wife.   Read More

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