Difficult times call for care and consideration
Most people come to separation or divorce knowing little of the process or the likely outcomes. Fearing the unknown, worried about what will happen to their family and uncertain of how they will survive financially—these are common feelings.
What is unique is every individual’s personal situation, and as a team we listen to your concerns and your particular needs first, making a priority of those things that matter most to you. Our approach is to inform and offer guidance but also to give you practical answers that help you deal with things and move on.
It can be overwhelming, and you think you’ll never get through it, but you will
We aim to reduce the worry that accompanies the breakdown of relationships by explaining legal processes and guiding and supporting you as you make decisions.
It is important to remember the principle of fairness in family law, prioritising children's needs, and ensuring that everyone has the resources they need for the future. We have to be mindful of the need for reasonableness in reaching any agreement, and in the right situation, we can use alternative dispute resolution methods like mediation or collaborative law to keep things out of court.
We have a team approach to dealing with more complex arrangements
Our wider team of legal experts add invaluable advice to more intricate family arrangements where there are complex financial assets, tax considerations, trusts, property and business interests to be considered. As a team we work to keep costs to a minimum but make appropriate use of expertise within the firm where necessary.
The team advises across the range of family law issues
Please read through the pages in this section where we explain the issues in more detail and hopefully answer many of the questions that are keeping you up at night.
But the best thing to do if you need to talk is simply to get in contact with any of the team here to discuss your concerns.
There are many emotive subjects when it comes to financial issues arising from divorce and a business…
It is a truism to say that the numbers of people consulting solicitors’ family lawyers rises in January.
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