Your Family
Divorce
The break up of a marriage can be stressful enough without the added worry of the court procedure necessary to bring a legal end to the marriage. Our solicitors are experienced in helping people through the legal process in order to avoid the potential pitfalls and offer sensitive and independent advice.
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Making a will

If you do not make a Will, legal rules direct who inherits your property meaning your friends or favourite charities may receive nothing. Making a Will means you can specify exactly what will happen to your property after you die. Therefore, a Will is recommended for everyone.

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Children

There are many areas where laws exist to protect children. Issues affecting children can often arise in divorce cases although in the absence of any active dispute the Courts will have a non-interventionist approach. However, if asked, the Courts can make Contact orders specifying the times at which the non-resident parent can see the child or make what are known as Specific Issues and Prohibited Steps Orders to deal eg with where a child might be educated or to prevent a child being removed from the country.

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Living With Your Partner

In the excitement of a happy relationship, it is understandable that many couples fail to appreciate that there are legal risks once you move in together.

By speaking to our lawyers, you can find out how the law will affect your situation, the rights you might have and what you can do to try and reduce the risks.

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Death of a Loved One

Losing a loved one can be an emotional and upsetting time. Unfortunately bereavement can also mean that there are many practical issues to be sorted out.

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