Executive Partner Caroline McNally has been recognised as a Top Divorce Lawyer in Hong Kong by Little Steps Asia. Described as having ‘long-term experience in family law’, Caroline is ranked alongside other leading family lawyers. The full list can be found here: Top Divorce Lawyers In Hong Kong – Costs, Contacts, Info – Little Steps
Caroline McNally Recognised as a Top Divorce Lawyer in Hong Kong by Little Steps
Described as having “long-term experience in family law”, Caroline McNally has been recognised as one of Hong Kong’s top family & divorce lawyers by Little Steps.
Caroline McNally Writes Article on How to Choose the Right Divorce Lawyer for Expat Living Magazine
Caroline McNally has written an article on what to look for when choosing a divorce lawyer for Expat Living magazine touching on at what stage to consider hiring a lawyer, some important things to consider when choosing a lawyer, and what to expect in a first consultation meeting.
Chantelle Woo Writes Article for Cosmopolitan HK Magazine
Chantelle Woo has written an article on the potential risks of having two wedding ceremonies for Cosmopolitan HK magazine.
Caroline McNally Writes Guest Blog Post for Family Law in Partnership (FLIP)
Caroline McNally has written part one of a two-part article on British expats divorcing in Hong Kong, for Family Law in Partnership (FLIP). The article examines the key differences to bear in mind when considering divorcing in England and Wales or Hong Kong.
Caroline McNally and Kajal Aswani Write Article on Multiple Weddings for Sassy Media Group
Caroline McNally and Kajal Aswani have written an article on the potential legal implications of having multiple weddings for Sassy Media Group. The article explores things newlyweds should be aware of to ensure everything is in order legally.
Kajal Awsani and Chantelle Woo Write Byline Article on Cross-Border Divorce for Hong Kong Economic Times
Kajal Aswani and Chantelle Woo have written an article on cross-border divorce and disputes relating to child custody for Hong Kong Economic Times – TOPick, exploring how the court process works in cross-border divorce cases, how the Hong Kong courts handle divorce cases and child custody disputes, and the key takeaways for parents, especially relating to how to protect their children.
5 Ways to Communicate Effectively with your Family Lawyer
Once you have engaged a family lawyer, the next step is to figure out how to communicate effectively with them so you can use the engagement to your best advantage.
5 Questions to Ask When Engaging a Family Lawyer
Dealing with the breakdown of a relationship is never easy. It is often made more difficult and stressful because of concerns about the legal and practical issues that will need to be resolved. After you have made up your mind to separate, you will have to decide whether the timing is right, how to break the news to your significant other and deal with the aftermath, the financial and childcare arrangements, the legal procedures you should follow, the legal costs involved, and so on and so forth.
Why having two weddings can have unintended consequences
Since early 2020, the world has been experiencing an unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic which is affecting many aspects of people’s lives, including travelling plans and plans to get married. Some have postponed or cancelled their wedding plans, whilst others have decided to go through a simple marriage ceremony in their place of residence, to be followed by a wedding celebration in the same location or in a foreign location when the situation later permits.