THE boss of Stowe Family Law - which has an office in Altrincham - is backing moves to reform divorce laws.

Marilyn Stowe, the senior partner at Stowe Family Law, is supporting family law organisation Resolution’s manifesto calling for major reform to the laws relating to divorce and separation.

She said: “The makeup of society has changed and the law has lagged behind.

“Divorce and separation, whether you are in a marriage or cohabiting, is traumatic, especially when there are children involved, and it’s high time our justice system caught up and reflected our social reality.”

The Resolution manifesto puts forward six main points for changes it would like the next government to implement:

• Protect vulnerable people going through separation.

• Introduce measures to help separating people reach agreements out of court.

• Introduce a Parenting Charter to help parents understand their responsibilities when they separate.

• Allow people to divorce without blame.

• Help people understand how divorce will affect their finances.

• Provide at least basic legal rights for co-habitants if they separate.

“These proposals are all common sense and it’s a sad reflection of our system that they’re not already entrenched in law,” Ms Stowe added.

“The idea that blame still needs to be assigned as part of the divorce process, even during an amicable separation, is archaic and destructive.

"And in today’s society, where the number of co-habitants has risen by nearly 30 per cent in the past 10 years, it’s ridiculous that we’re still fighting for basic legal rights for co-habitants.

“Implementing a system which gives greater protection to vulnerable individuals and children and makes the divorce or separation fairer and less distressing has to benefit all members of the family and in doing so benefits our society and the justice system.”

Stowe Family Law is the UK’s largest, specialist family law firm with seven offices across the UK.