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Many people assume their divorce is complete once they receive a ‘final order’, but this only ends the marriage – not the financial ties. Without a binding financial order, claims remain open indefinitely, risking future disputes over property, income, pensions and more. This blog explains why confusion persists and why securing proper financial arrangements is essential.

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Divorce Week 2025: Understanding Your Options When It Comes to Divorce

There’s no single “right” way to divorce. Every relationship is different, and so is every path to resolution. At Thornton Jones Solicitors, we explain the main options available, from mediation and collaborative law to negotiation and court proceedings, helping you find the approach that best fits your circumstances and supports a positive way forward.

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What is Adverse Possession?

Adverse possession allows someone to claim ownership of land they’ve occupied without permission for a set period. Our guide explains the process, from making an ADV1 application to Land Registry, to meeting the factual possession, intention, and time requirements. We cover registered and unregistered land claims in clear, practical terms.

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