What we can help with
- Divorce and separation
- Financial settlements
- Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements
- Arrangements for children
- Domestic abuse and protective steps
- Cohabitation and civil partnerships
Resolving issues constructively
Where it is safe and appropriate, negotiation or mediation can help families reach workable arrangements without a contested hearing. The right approach depends on the relationship, urgency, safeguarding concerns and the issues in dispute.
Children and parenting arrangements
Advice can cover where a child lives, time spent with each parent, specific decisions and disagreements about upbringing. The court’s focus in children cases is the child’s welfare.
Financial matters after separation
A financial settlement may involve income, property, pensions, savings, business interests and future needs. Good preparation requires full financial disclosure and a clear understanding of the orders or agreements available.
Frequently asked questions
Do all family disputes go to court?
No. Many issues can be resolved through negotiation, mediation or agreed orders. Court proceedings may be necessary where agreement cannot be reached or urgent protection is required.
Can you advise before I separate?
Yes. Early advice can help you understand likely legal and financial implications before making major decisions.
How are arrangements for children decided?
The law focuses on the child’s welfare. The relevant factors depend on the child, family circumstances, safeguarding and the practical arrangements being proposed.
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