icon-feather-calendar 19th December 2025

Why Divorce Enquiries Rise After Christmas: Understanding the Stress Behind the New Year Surge

By Zharna Sutaria, Head of Family Law, Vyman Solicitors

The festive season is often portrayed as a time of joy, closeness and celebration – but for many couples, Christmas and New Year also bring stress, emotional pressure and unresolved tensions to the surface. It is no coincidence that across the UK, divorce enquiries rise significantly in January, as people take stock of their relationships and begin thinking about the year ahead.

As a family law solicitor, I see the same pattern every year. The festive holiday period becomes a turning point – not because problems suddenly appear, but because for many couples, it is the first moment they are able to pause, reflect and acknowledge what they have been carrying for a long time.

The Pressure of Christmas Can Intensify Relationship Strain

Financial worries, childcare demands, family dynamics and high expectations can all weigh heavily during Christmas. When a relationship is already under strain, the holiday season can heighten feelings of loneliness, frustration or emotional distance.

Clients often tell me that Christmas left them feeling:

  • overwhelmed by responsibility,
  • unsupported or disconnected,
  • financially stretched,
  • or simply exhausted from “keeping the peace”.

When the decorations come down and life returns to routine, many people finally feel able to take the first step toward understanding their options – including exploring separation or divorce.

What the Latest Divorce Statistics Really Mean

In February 2024, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) reported that divorces in 2022 fell by 29.5% compared to 2021. At first glance, this might suggest fewer marriages are breaking down – but the picture is more complex.

The introduction of no-fault divorce on 6 April 2022 played a major role. This new law simplified the process, removed the need to blame one partner and introduced a mandatory 20-week reflection period before a divorce can progress.

Because many couples issued their petitions under the old system before the change took effect, divorces recorded in 2022 naturally dropped. Ongoing living-cost pressures and the encouragement of mediation also contributed to delays in formal proceedings.

So while the statistics show a numerical drop, they do not reflect a reduction in relationship breakdowns — rather, they highlight the impact of new legal frameworks and economic pressures.

Why January Still Sees a Spike in Divorce Enquiries

Despite the statistical dip, the start of the year continues to be the busiest period for family law teams. January enquiries increase because:

  • People avoid difficult conversations during the festive season
  • Parents want to “keep Christmas normal” for children
  • Couples want a clean break or a fresh start in the New Year
  • Emotional clarity often arrives after time spent together (or apart)
  • The return to routine creates the space to ask for help

In many cases, the decision has been forming for months – January simply becomes the moment to act.

How No-Fault Divorce Supports a Healthier Process

The no-fault divorce system was designed to reduce conflict and remove unnecessary blame. For separating couples, this can mean:

  • a more constructive start to the process
  • less emotional pressure
  • reduced hostility between partners
  • a clearer focus on practical arrangements
  • more opportunity for mediation

Where it is safe and appropriate, mediation can help couples resolve financial and child-related issues without court involvement, saving time, money and stress.

Supporting Clients Through One of Life’s Most Difficult Transitions

At Vyman Solicitors, we understand that reaching out for advice is often the hardest step. Every individual we support has a unique story shaped by emotional strain, financial pressures and a desire for stability.

My role – and my team’s – is to provide:

  • clarity around your legal options
  • a non-judgmental space to talk openly
  • expert guidance on no-fault divorce
  • support through the reflection period
  • practical advice on finances, children and housing
  • sensitive handling of every conversation

Behind every enquiry is a person seeking calm, certainty and a path forward. We take that responsibility seriously.

If You Are Struggling After the Holidays, You Are Not Alone

Whether you are contemplating separation, rebuilding after a difficult festive season or simply looking for guidance, early legal advice can help you feel more in control.

January may bring a rise in divorce enquiries, but behind every statistic is someone trying to make the right decision for themselves – and for their family.

If you are considering your next steps and would value a confidential conversation, our Family Law team is here to support you with sensitivity, expertise and care.

About Vyman Solicitors

Located in North West London, Vyman Solicitors provides a comprehensive range of legal services, including Corporate & Commercial Property Law, Litigation, Residential and Conveyancing Law, Family LawPrivate Client and Immigration. Known for its commitment to personalised client support and legal excellence, Vyman is a trusted partner for businesses and individuals alike.

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Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

 

 

icon-feather-calendar 8th December 2025

Thinking of Buying a Dental Practice? Here’s What You Really Need to Know

There’s no such thing as a standard dental deal.

Every dentist we’ve worked with – whether buying their first surgery or growing a group – has had a different story, a different set of challenges, and a different end goal. That’s what makes this journey so exciting… and why it’s so important to get the right support from the start.

We teamed up with the brilliant team at ACE Courses to deliver a live webinar for aspiring practice owners – covering what actually happens behind the scenes in a dental acquisition. From navigating Heads of Terms to understanding why lease terms matter more than you think, we took delegates through the legal realities (and surprises) that come with taking this next step.

Here’s a flavour of what we covered.

Start with the Right Structure

The type of contract (NHS, private, or mixed), the company setup (sole trader, limited, partnership), and even how many sites you’re looking at – these all affect how your deal is structured.

We often meet buyers who’ve already signed Heads of Terms without legal advice. But those “early stage” documents can contain binding clauses that limit your options later. Our message? Get in early. The right advice can shape the whole journey.

Due Diligence Isn’t Just a Paper Exercise

Before you buy, we help you lift the lid on the practice – looking at staff contracts, CQC compliance, lease issues, equipment ownership, liabilities and more.

We’ve seen practices where delays could’ve been avoided if just one clause had been spotted early. That’s why due diligence isn’t about ticking boxes –it’s about protecting your future investment.

What About the Property?

Significant number of practices operate from leasehold premises and the fine print in those leases matters. If the landlord doesn’t consent, the deal can’t complete. We’ve dealt with cases where the freeholder sits overseas, or the lease needs renegotiation before a lender will sign off.

We handle all of that. And we make sure you understand it too without the legal jargon.

It’s More Complex Than a Standard Business Sale

Purchasing a dental practice involves a more intricate process than many other types of business acquisitions. The contracts tend to be more comprehensive, the terms are tougher, and regulatory oversight is a significant factor throughout the transaction.

But don’t let that put you off. With the right team behind you, the process becomes manageable, structured and even enjoyable. You’ll be guided through every stage, knowing your deal is protected and your future is planned.

Planning Your Next Move?

Whether you’re just browsing or already in talks with a seller, we would love to have a conversation.

We act for dentists across the UK, from first-time buyers to national groups. And we’re not just here to do the legal work we’re here to help you buy confidently.

Big thanks to ACE Courses for having us and to everyone who joined us live.

About Vyman Solicitors

Located in North West London, Vyman Solicitors provides a comprehensive range of legal services, including Corporate & Commercial Property LawLitigationResidential and Conveyancing Law, Family LawPrivate Client and Immigration. Known for its commitment to personalised client support and legal excellence, Vyman is a trusted partner for businesses and individuals alike.

Follow Vyman Solicitors on LinkedInInstagram and Facebook.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

 

 

icon-feather-calendar 8th December 2025

Strategic Legal Guidance for Dental Professionals: Insights from Our ACE Courses Collaboration

At Vyman Solicitors, we believe in partnerships that go beyond legal advice. That’s why we were delighted to collaborate with ACE Courses for a dedicated session aimed at dental professionals considering practice ownership, expansion or succession planning.

Our Managing Director, Anup Vyas was joined by senior members of our Corporate and Commercial Property team – including Sheetal Badiani, Kajal Patel, and Hussein Juma – the session provided attendees with a clear, strategic overview of what to expect when buying a dental practice, from due diligence and lease structures to NHS regulatory requirements.

Why this collaboration matters
The dental sector continues to experience rising demand, complex regulation and growing interest from both first-time buyers and seasoned clinicians. At Vyman Solicitors, we’ve spent years supporting clients across the full healthcare spectrum – from dentists and opticians to GP practices, pharmacies and care homes. This webinar marks a shared commitment to ensure the dental community feels informed, empowered and well-supported when navigating key legal milestones.

“Thank you for the webinar last night and for the effort you put in to make it such a success. We’ve had multiple personal messages saying how useful attendees found the session, and I know a few delegates who are actively looking to purchase a dental practice- they’ll be in touch soon, if they haven’t already. As someone who has personally worked with the Vyman team on both my squat practices and property matters, I’ve seen first- hand how well they understand the dental sectorThe Vyman team delivered complex legal insight in such a clear, accessible way, and that really stood out. It was a pleasure to collaborate with a firm that truly understands the dental sector and the unique considerations buyers face. I’m looking forward to working together again soon.” Kushal Ghadia, Founder, ACE Courses

“A big thank you to Kushal and the ACE Courses team for inviting us to take part in this insightful session. Buying a dental practice is a huge step – whether it’s your first or your fifth – and having the right team around you from the outset makes all the difference. Legal, financial and regulatory considerations often intersect in complex ways, and our role is to simplify that journey for clinicians. We really value the opportunity to share our knowledge with such an engaged audience and look forward to supporting many more dental professionals as they take this next step.”  Sheetal Badiani, Head of Corporate and Commercial Property

We look forward to many more opportunities to collaborate with ACE Courses and the wider healthcare community.

Learn more about the webinar here.