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Divorce Archive - September 2016 - Page 3

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Cut Gwyneth Some Slack: No Fault Divorce Is the Future

Following the publicity which surrounded Gwyneth Paltrow’s self-described “conscious uncoupling” from husband and Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, Catherine Thomas wrote for the Huffington Post about no-fault divorce. Catherine lamented the press obsession with celebrity divorces, saying that it “signals the development of... Read More

The divorce diva's guide to a happy marriage

Ahead of her own wedding, Ayesha Vardag, the founder and president of Vardags talked to the Mail about her tips for having a successful marriage, gleaned from a decade at the top of family law. Ayesha explained “I am an emotional person. I find it very easy to empathise with people. I’ve had a heartbreaking divorce.... Read More

Russian tycoon to fight $4.5bn divorce for

Vardags President Ayesha Vardag spoke to Reuters UK following the latest round in one of the biggest divorces in history. The case, which concerns Russian fertiliser magnate Dmitry Rybolovlev, saw the wife gain a $4,500,000,000 pay out. The case has a long legal history, with proceedings in Switzerland, several US states and Russia. The... Read More

Divorce Saloon: "Just call her the 'Diva'"

Ayesha Vardag was profiled by Divorce Saloon, the world’s first divorce newspaper, which reported on her rise to the top of family law. The magazine quoted a number of Ayesha’s previous press interviews as well as asking her a few questions of their own. Focusing on the historic victory which gave prenups legal force in the UK, Ayesha... Read More

Top divorce lawyer weds at Winchester Cathedral

The Hampshire Chronicle recorded the wedding of Ayesha Vardag at Winchester Cathedral. The paper reported: “A small crowd braved last Saturday’s rain showers to watch wealthy divorce lawyer Ayesha Vardag leave Cathedral having just tied the knot for the second time. With brollies at the ready, they were rewarded by a possession of a... Read More

Yasmin Prest seeks to enforce maintenance areas

The Independent reported that Michael Prest had received a four-week suspended prison sentence following his failure to pay £360,000 in maintenance to his former. wife. This decision followed the high-profile Supreme Court battle, in which Mr Prest sought to hide his assets behind corporate structures. The High Court ruled that Mr... Read More

Ending a same-sex marriage

Vardags managing director Catherine Thomas spoke to Fyne Times about the differences that come with same-sex divorces. Catherine explained that same-sex partners can have different pension rights from heterosexual couples, as well as the fact that a gay marriage cannot be divorce on the ground of adultery. Explaining the effect of this,... Read More

London’s Leading Role in Global Divorce

Ayesha Vardag, Vardags’ founder and president wrote for The London Economic about London’s pre-eminence in the international divorce market. Though often used to criticise the country’s divorce laws, Ayesha explained how the sobriquet actually reflects England’s fairness. As Ayesha pointed out, on reason for the... Read More

Ayesha Vardag on Scottish and English Divorce Law

Following the Scottish vote to remain part of the United Kingdom, Ayesha Vardag explained the differences which remain between English and Scottish divorce law. She remarked that “when it comes to divorce the highlands can be a far frostier climate than balmy England.” Ayesha highlighted the procedural differences between the two... Read More

How to help your start-up survive divorce

Vardags’ finance director and in house financial expert shared his tips for start-up entrepreneurs facing divorce with Elite Business. Speaking from his experience working with top businessmen and women at Vardags, Stephen said “The classic entrepreneur works extraordinarily hard and often does that in quite anti-social ways, whether... Read More
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