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Family Law Solicitors London

Family law doesn't necessarily directly relate just to families, Family law encompasses all areas of law relating to relationships. Same sex partners, cohabitants can either be same sex or opposite sex and of course married couples.

Whilst family law deals with all matters relating to both the beginning and end of a relationship including marriage and divorce, it does not deal with broader issues such as elderly relatives or making of wills.

Family lawyers or family solicitors offer practical legal advice on the rights of cohabitants and what they should know before beginning to live together.

Family solicitors also deal with the law relating to relationship breakdown, divorce and financial issues such as capital and income settlements, and cases relating to private children law. Family lawyers will also offer help to those suffering domestic violence.


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Bross Bennett LLP
Stable House
64A Highgate
High Street
London
N6 5HX

DMH Stallard Solicitors
Centurion House
37 Jewry Street
London
EC3N 2ER

Dawson Cornwell Solicitors
15 Red Lion Square
London
WC1R 4QT

Lloyd & Associates
48 Onslow Gardens
South Kensington
London
SW7 3PY

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Family Law - Divorce

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Marriage breakdown is, inevitably, a difficult and distressing time. Our experienced family law team brings sensitivity and clarity to your situation.

The primary focus of the team is on the financial consequences of divorce or separation. We have particular experience in representing wealthy clients and those whose financial affairs are complex; this includes the identification of assets that are thought to be concealed, working (if necessary) with forensic accountants.

We use our sister organisation Cripps Portfolio Limited to provide you with an integrated legal and financial service, particularly in the field of pensions or where there is pension splitting in accordance with the recent legislation.

Family Law - Pre-nuptial Agreements

Pre-nuptial agreements aim to set out how a couple's assets will be divided if marriage fails. Although they are not strictly enforceable in England, they may well have a significant influence on the outcome of a divorce settlement.

We can offer advice on the drafting agreements taking into account any future changes in their legal status and the enforceability of such agreements.

Family Law - Cohabitation

Many people choose to live together with little thought to the what might happen if the relationship breaks down. This is often supported by the misunderstanding that, after a couple of years, they acquire the status of "common law husband/wife". No such status exists.

We can offer advice on cohabitation agreements that make any future breakdown in a relationship a little easier to resolve.

Family Law - Issues Involving Children

Issues involving children are often highly emotive. Our expert family team provides pragmatic and constructive advice. We take the time to understand your specific requirements before suggesting practical solutions and will find the best method of dispute resolution for you, whether mediation, negotiation or court proceedings. Cripps Harries Hall Solicitors



 


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