As one end of the family law fraternity holds its breath in anticipation of the House of Lords ruling in Miller, while the other battles with ever-painful legal aid cuts, it is comforting to know that a particular issue appears paramount in their minds - whether Resolution (until relatively recently the Solicitors Family Law Association) should revert back to its original name. Obiter is reliably informed that leading practitioners in the field are actively lobbying for the trendy one-word name - which was meant to highlight the caring, sensitive side of family lawyers - to be ditched in favour of the old-fashioned, does-what-it-says-on-the-tin version. There are strong views on both sides, and the result hangs in the balance. In the meantime, Obiter has its own suggestion - go for neither and adopt something that is both easily remembered and meaningful. For example, readers of all ages will remember the Dolly Parton song, 'D-I-V-O-R-C-E'; need the SFLA/Resolution look any farther?