Family Law
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Overview of Family Law Services
Family matters can be some of the most emotional and challenging legal issues you will ever face. Our family law solicitors offer sensitive, practical advice for all aspects of family breakdown and relationship matters. We understand that every family is unique, and we are committed to helping you find the best way forward, whether through negotiation, mediation, or, if necessary, robust representation in court.
Our family law services include:
Divorce and separation
Civil partnership dissolution
Separation agreements
Financial settlements
Child arrangements (custody and contact)
Domestic abuse and protective orders
Prenuptial and cohabitation agreements
International family law
Frequent ask qustions
If you have any other questions, please contact us for a free, confidential chat.
How do I start a family law case?
What is the process for divorce or separation?
- You or your spouse/partner apply for divorce or dissolution (online or by post).
- The other party is notified and must acknowledge receipt.
- After a 20-week reflection period, you can apply for a conditional order.
- Six weeks later, you can apply for the final order, which legally ends the marriage or partnership.
- Financial and child arrangements are dealt with separately but can run alongside the main process.
How long does a divorce or civil partnership dissolution take?
How are financial settlements decided?
What are the costs involved?
Can I get legal aid for family law matters?
How long do child arrangements take to resolve?
If parents can agree, arrangements can be put in place quickly. If court involvement is needed, the process may take several months, depending on the complexity and urgency of the case.
Do I have to go to court?
What if my ex-partner does not follow the agreement or court order?
How do I protect myself from domestic abuse?
Can I get a divorce if my spouse does not agree?
What happens to the family home after separation?
How are arrangements for children decided if we cannot agree?
What is mediation and do I have to attend?
Can grandparents or other relatives apply for contact with children?
What if my ex-partner wants to move abroad with our child?
How is child maintenance calculated?
Child maintenance is usually calculated using the Child Maintenance Service (CMS) formula, which takes into account the paying parent’s income and the number of children. We can advise on your rights and help you reach an agreement or apply to the CMS.