Family Law
Discover the untold secrets and shocking twists of family law that could change everything you thought you knew about love, custody, and justice.

The Custody of Infants Act 1873: A Step Towards Gender Equality

KC Fairlight
The Custody of Infants Act 1873 marked a pivotal moment in 19th century England by beginning to address gender inequality in parental rights, granting mothers the ability to petition for custody of their young children.

The Unhappy Marriage That Changed Divorce Law: Owens v Owens

KC Fairlight
The Owens v Owens case highlighted the need for divorce law reform in the UK, leading to the introduction of no-fault divorce to allow couples to separate without assigning blame.

The Jones Law Office: A Beacon of Legal Expertise

Martin Sparks
The Jones Law Office in Chicago, founded by Harvard graduate Sarah Jones, offers expert legal services in family law, personal injury, and estate planning with a client-centered approach.

10 Reasons Why the Children's Nuts and Bolts Act 2006 Is Still Shaking Things Up

Vince Vanguard
The Children and Adoption Act 2006, a groundbreaking piece of legislation enacted in England and Wales, shook the foundations of family law by placing a firm focus on children's welfare. From spicing up adoption procedures to sharpening court processes, here’s why this act continues to be a legal heavyweight.