Helpful Guides
Our guides and FAQs cut through the jargon and provide simple answers to complex legal questions. If you need to talk to someone, our team are always on hand to offer advice and support.

Family
Cross-Undertakings vs Non-Molestation Orders | Kew Law Solicitors
A Non-molestation order is a protective injunction that the Court can make to protect victims of domestic abuse against further harm. .

Family
Non-Molestation & Occupation Orders | Kew Law Solicitors
If you are a victim of domestic abuse, you may find yourself in a position where you require a protective injunction from the Court. .

Divorce, Family, Finances
Non-Matrimonial Assets & Divorce Finances | Family Law UK | Kew Law
Understanding matrimonialisation after Standish v Standish – a 2025 Supreme Court case involving the transfer of £78 million between spouses. .

Advice for Employees, Advice for Employers
Redundancy or Settlement Agreement?
Leaving a job can be a stressful and confusing time, particularly if it’s at the request of your employer.

Advice for Employees
Getting a Job After a Settlement Agreement
Facing a career transition after signing a settlement agreement can bring a mix of emotions, such as relief, but also often uncertainty and anxiety about when it means for your future job prospects.

Children, Family
What is Parental Alienation? | Family Law UK | Kew Law
Parental alienation is the deliberate manipulation or coercion of a child by one parent towards the other parent.

Divorce, Family, Finances
Divorce; Splitting Assets In The UK | Family Law Advice | Kew Law
When going through a divorce, it is necessary to resolve the ‘matrimonial finances’.

Divorce, Family, Finances
Divorce and Cryptocurrency | Kew Law
Cryptocurrency is an unregulated currency, which can pose difficulties when dealing with the matrimonial finances during the divorce process.

Family, Finances
What Is A Cohabitation Agreement? | Is It Legally Binding In The UK?
Cohabitation agreements are important agreements for unmarried couples who live together or intend to live together in the future. .
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