author Esther Elshen Esther Elshen is Communications Manager at Support Through Court, a social justice charity supporting people going through court without representation. Related Read the journal Financial Remedies Journal – 2025 Issue 2 | Summer Related Latest The Financial Remedies Journal annual essay competition The editorial board of the Financial Remedies Journal is delighted to announce the launch of its second essay competition, which will be open to any undergraduate law or GDL law student from a University in England and Wales. We particularly invite submissions from those who do not yet have a The Prenup That Leaked: Entwistle v Helliwell Explained For financial remedy lawyers, life’s certainties are death, taxes, and discovering assets the other side swore blind didn’t exist. The Court of Appeal decision in Entwistle v Helliwell [2025] EWCA Civ 1055 is a reminder that, with pre-nuptial agreements, disclosure isn’t just a polite formality. Look What You Made Me Do: The FRJ Attempts to Shoehorn Itself into Taylor Swift’s Engagement The time has come for the FRJ to shamelessly grasp for relevance among those down (bad) with popular culture. is curated by The Leaders In Family Law Books & Software EXPLORE OUR PRODUCTS
The Financial Remedies Journal annual essay competition The editorial board of the Financial Remedies Journal is delighted to announce the launch of its second essay competition, which will be open to any undergraduate law or GDL law student from a University in England and Wales. We particularly invite submissions from those who do not yet have a
The Prenup That Leaked: Entwistle v Helliwell Explained For financial remedy lawyers, life’s certainties are death, taxes, and discovering assets the other side swore blind didn’t exist. The Court of Appeal decision in Entwistle v Helliwell [2025] EWCA Civ 1055 is a reminder that, with pre-nuptial agreements, disclosure isn’t just a polite formality.
Look What You Made Me Do: The FRJ Attempts to Shoehorn Itself into Taylor Swift’s Engagement The time has come for the FRJ to shamelessly grasp for relevance among those down (bad) with popular culture.