DIVORCE & SEPARATION

CLEAR, CALM SUPPORT – BECAUSE DIVORCE IS MUCH MORE THAN A LEGAL PROCESS.

GUIDANCE WITHOUT ADDED PRESSURE

Sorting out a break-up can feel overwhelming. We help you weigh up all your options and support you to find the simplest and most effective way forward.

Protecting your future

As a legal process, divorce is relatively simple. It becomes complicated once you have to work out who gets what in terms of finances, pensions, property, businesses, and in many cases, children. That’s where we can come in.

Our starting point is always to look for a way to settle matters quickly and amicably – because that’s how we can save you time and money as well as emotional strain. If that’s not possible, we can guide you through mediation, arbitration or court proceedings to help you get a fair outcome. We even have our own accredited mediation and child mediation specialists. Something that always gives us a head start.

Our team of family lawyers has extensive experience in resolving cases – even if they’re highly complex, across many jurisdictions, or with significant wealth at stake. If your relationship is breaking down, talk to us sooner rather than later.  An initial consultation doesn’t commit you to a legal process. It simply gives you clear, confident advice, so you can start talking and move forward from a position of strength.

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Our Legal Experts

Our clients tell us that the advice we give is ‘pragmatic, sensible and solutions-orientated’. That’s why we are proud that so many of our solicitors are recognised as leaders in their specialist fields by independent legal research bodies the Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners.

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