Choosing the right jurisdiction for your divorce

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  • When do couples have a choice with regards to the jurisdiction they get divorced in?
  • What are the implications of this decision?
  • What should they consider when choosing a jurisdiction?

For this conversation, I hosted Lucy Greenwood, Partner at The International Family Law Group LLP (iFLG). Lucy specialises exclusively in family law and advises on all legal aspects of family/relationship breakdown. Her work often comprises advising international families in England or abroad who have connections to England through residence or birth. She deals with amongst other things, divorce, recognition of marriages and divorces, pre-and post-nuptial agreements, financial cases, and jurisdiction issues where urgent action is often needed.

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