The Barder principle comes from the 1987 case of Barder v Barder, and allows a family law court to exercise its discretion to grant leave to appeal a Consent Order or a Final Order, out of time. For such an appeal to succeed, certain conditions must be satisfied
Category: Divorce faq
Having advised & represented thousands of people going through divorce, it may be useful if I share some of my own experiences with you and highlight a few factors you should consider when choosing the right solicitor for you.
Divorce Advice Fees
We offer different packages to help you meet the costs of your divorce a. We offer a free consultation to suitable clients where the family’s net assets are in excess of £1m or their combined income is in excess of £150,000. We will talk you through the stages of the legal process and explain how […]
This is the second part in a four part review of the Divorce Process entitled The Acknowledgement of Service.
Challenging or Appealing Consent Orders We are regularly asked whether a Consent Order (which is a court order that couples voluntarily agreed to) can be challenged. Clearly it’s a contradiction in terms – because you want to appeal an agreement, which you yourself signed up to in the first place! However; there can be many […]