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Child Contact Arrangements at Christmas: Guidance for Separated Parents

Christmas is often a time filled with joy and togetherness, but for separated or divorced parents, it can also be a period of tension and emotional strain. Deciding how children will spend their time with each parent during the festive…

Understanding Alienating Behaviours

Alienating behaviours are a significant concern in family law, particularly during child arrangement disputes. These behaviours can severely impact a child’s emotional and psychological well-being. At Arlingsworth Solicitors, we aim to shed light on this complex issue and provide guidance…

The Importance of Legal Representation in Estate Administration and Distribution

Administering an estate involves collecting and distributing assets to the beneficiaries, a process that is often complex and time-consuming. This stage, known as estate administration, can be fraught with various challenges such as dealing with government enquiries, addressing issues raised…

Exploring the US EB-5 Immigrant Investor Programme

The EB-5 Immigrant Investor Programme serves as a path to U.S. permanent residency through significant investment, designed to stimulate economic growth by attracting foreign capital. Launched in 1990, this initiative allows investors and their immediate families to apply for a…

What is Contentious Probate?

Contentious probate is a term that describes the disputes that can arise over a person’s estate after their death. These disputes can be emotionally taxing for families and can complicate an already difficult period. However, understanding the circumstances under which…

Civil Litigation: Mitchell Case

Civil Litigation : Mitchell Case On 4th July 2014 the Court of Appeal handed down a judgment of significant importance to all those who practice civil litigation. The case in question concerned three combined appeals (Denton v T H White;…