Browsing Archive: March, 2009

Special Procedure

Posted by Rory Miln on Monday, March 30, 2009, In : definitions 

'Special Procedure'

The procedure used for an undefended divorce, normally relying on the papers alone without any court hearings – ‘special’ when it was first introduced but now the normal procedure used in nearly every divorce.


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Week beginning 30th March 2009

Posted by Rory Miln on Monday, March 30, 2009, In : this week's movements 

Greetings

Alastair and I are both in the office this week.  On Friday morning I have an appointment outside the office - I should be in by 11:30.

Advance notice: the office will be closed on Good Friday 10th April and Easter Monday 13th April.  Alastair will be on leave for the rest of Easter week, returning to the office on Monday 20th April.

I shall not be in the office on Monday 20th April but I shall be in on Tuesday 21st April for the rest of the week as usual.

This week's expression that y...
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evidence

Posted by Rory Miln on Monday, March 23, 2009, In : definitions 

Definition of 'evidence':


A way of proving a fact. Evidence can be in the form of a document or it can be given orally to the court under oath. Unless a fact is agreed, evidence will be needed. “Our client has £10,000 in his building society account” is a mere assertion and is not sufficient, but a photocopy of the latest page in the client’s building society showing a balance of £10,000 is evidence which proves the fact being asserted. 

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Week beginning Monday 23rd March 2009

Posted by Rory Miln on Monday, March 23, 2009, In : this week's movements 


Greetings

Alastair and I are both in the office for most of this week.  I shall be out of the office on Thursday morning, but available from about 2 p.m..

Advance notice: the office will be closed on Good Friday 10th April and Easter Monday 13th April.  Alastair will be on leave for the rest of Easter week, returning to the office on Monday 20th April.

This week's term that you may come across in the course of your separation or divorce is 'evidence'.

Best wishes

Rory


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Rory Miln


Principal Every week, usually on a Monday, I post my movements for the coming week - when I'm in the office and when I'm out, for example at court. At the same time I post a short article on a word or expression that may crop up during a separation or divorce case. Sometimes I comment on a topical legal issue. I'm always glad of feedback - any comments on my blog entries are welcome - just send me an email.

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Miln MacLeod Solicitors is the practice name of Rory Miln, a solicitor of England and Wales recognised as a sole practitioner, authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). The practice's SRA number is 535105. The SRA’s rules can be found (in English) on their website at http://www.sra.org.uk/solicitors/code-of-conduct.page
 
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