In the unfortunate event of a ‘pet custody battle,’ what would the Court decide, and on what basis? Are pets to be treated like children, with decisions being made in the best interests or welfare of the animal, or should they be viewed as a chat... Read More
No one finds it easy to open a dialogue about pre-nuptial agreements particularly during the engagement period but it may well be in your best interests to do so. Know too that you will need to update your will.... Read More
For many parents, the fear of their children being separated from them and facing quarantine or hospitalisation alone, is a much larger concern than contracting COVID-19. What happens if one or both parents test positive for COVID-19?... Read More
Perhaps you have put estate planning on the backburner, or perhaps you have just never been informed about how important it is; the good news is it is not too late (or too early) to get your estate in order.... Read More
Are you a divorcee looking to relocate from Hong Kong with your children? Samantha Gershon, Partner in the family and divorce team at Withers, has some timely advice... Read More
With all the different summer camps on offer across Lantau, how do you decide which will benefit your child the most? Samantha Wong reports.... Read More
For children of all ages (and some would argue adults too), writing is a form of imaginative play. It gives them the opportunity to create their own world in which they can be and do whatever they like, wherever they like. They learn that like magici... Read More
Is your child a class clown and always on the lookout for a captive audience? Does family dinner look and feel a lot like a comedy-hour special? If so, you may already be thinking about enrolling your drama queen in a theatre class. But, as it turns ... Read More