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Jessica Holloway Jessica Holloway is a family paralegal at Clintons and is currently undertaking her BTC part-time at BPP.
Renesha Hodgson Renesha Hodgson is a trainee solicitor at Forsters LLP, currently sitting in the Family department. Renesha will qualify as a solicitor in September 2026.
Ellen Jones Ellen Jones is an associate at Forsters LLP. Ellen specialises in private family law matters, including divorce and separation, financial claims, child arrangements, and pre- and post-nuptial agreements. She also acts for unmarried individuals on matters relating to cohabitation and Schedule 1 claims. Many of Ellen’s cases involve complex
Jessica Holloway Jessica Holloway is a family paralegal at Clintons and is currently undertaking her BTC part-time at BPP.
Renesha Hodgson Renesha Hodgson is a trainee solicitor at Forsters LLP, currently sitting in the Family department. Renesha will qualify as a solicitor in September 2026.
Ellen Jones Ellen Jones is an associate at Forsters LLP. Ellen specialises in private family law matters, including divorce and separation, financial claims, child arrangements, and pre- and post-nuptial agreements. She also acts for unmarried individuals on matters relating to cohabitation and Schedule 1 claims. Many of Ellen’s cases involve complex
Of Dogs and Divorce Of dogs and divorce: why treating pets as chattels is an anachronism. This is Ernest, our beloved English bull terrier. According to English law he has the same status as the chaise longue upon which he is performing his Kate Winslet impersonation. How can this be right? How can he
Pre-Nuptial Agreements: an ‘Oven-Ready’ Solution to a Pressing Problem? A House of Lords Debate Late last month, Baroness Deech brought a motion in the House of Lords, ‘That this House takes note of the law relating to prenuptial agreements’. The debate came against the backdrop of Baroness Deech having (of course) long pursued financial remedies reform through her Divorce (Financial Provision) Bill. She has
Stamp Duty Land Tax and Divorce This is sometimes the forgotten tax on divorce. Maybe this is fair enough as there is a pretty clear exemption in tax law that states that stamp duty land tax (SDLT) will not apply to transfers pursuant to divorce. However, the last few years have seen the introduction of two