The Divorce, Separation, Dissolution Act 2020 (also known as the no fault divorce act) is set to come into force by Autumn 2021. This month, Associate Nykol O’Shea has written an article published in the Lawyer Monthly discussing the practical implications of the new act and what other areas of family law are in need of reform. To read her article, click here.
In conjunction with our recently announced partnership with The BRIT School, we are excited to be supporting The Other Songs Live – a phenomenal event at The London Palladium on 19 May.
Read moreSimons Muirhead Burton successfully represented award-winning archaeologist, broadcaster and author, Professor Catrine Jarman, in a widely reported Misuse of Private Information case against Karen, Countess Spencer.
Read moreWe are delighted to announce SMB’s new partnership with The BRIT School – through financial support, in-kind activity and pro bono legal advice for the School’s students and alumni.
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