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Our aim is to give you the advice which will allow you to make the best possible decisions about your family and the future.
Our approach is to seek agreement wherever that is possible, using court proceedings only as a last resort and never for their own sake. Where it is necessary to litigate, we will represent you with care and vigour.
We will give you sensible and sensitive advice; where we feel that you would be best served by an expert from another discipline, as well as or instead of a lawyer, we can help you identify that person.
We are committed, discreet and professional. |
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Cohabitation & Divorce |
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Financial issues |
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| Once divorce or dissolution proceedings have begun, either party can apply to the court for financial relief. The court can make orders relating to property, capital, income and pensions and has wide discretionary powers in dividing up the assets of the partners. The main consideration for the court will be the welfare of any child or children who have been treated as children of the family and who are aged under 18. |
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