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The breakdown of your relationship will give rise to many questions:
We will help you answer the questions that are important to you:
The legal procedures that affect you will be explained
As the law can have far reaching effects on your legal rights and status it is extremely important to ensure that you seek legal advice as soon as possible.
Knowing your rights will provide you with the confidence to make informed choices for the benefit of you and your family.
Call us today for an initial consultation, in confidence and with the first half an hour free of charge
Whether you have made up your mind that you want a divorce, are faced with the threat of divorce, or just want to know more about the process, then we hold the key. The legal procedure of Divorce will be clearly explained and administered with the minimum of fuss, costs and delays.
Find Out MoreFor many it is the financial implications of a divorce or separation, that provide the greatest worry. At Paul Robinson we adhere to the Resolution code of practice (endorsed by the Law Society) to ensure that matters are handled sensitively and without inflaming the situation.
Find Out MoreIf you are looking for a solicitor to deal with your family problem or dispute and it centres around your child or children, then no doubt you will want solicitors you can trust with your case.
Find Out MoreIf you live with your partner but are not married or in a civil partnership then the law affecting your rights is very different from the law as it affects married couples or civil partners.
Your rights in relation to property and children are affected by your status and whilst society has changed with more and more couples choosing to live together the law has failed to ‘catch up’ and to adequately reflect these changes. This can be a particularly complex area of law, particularly in relation to property rights and it is therefore extremely important to ensure that you know how the law may affect you, and your family.
Find Out MoreWhen family relationships breakdown feelings can run very high. Violence or abuse may be a feature of a relationship or may only occur when a relationship comes to an end. Both situations are likely to result in fear and to children being exposed to harmful situations. Whether you are the victim of violence or someone who has been violent in the past yourself, you will need to know legal implications of the situation. We are here and can offer advice of the highest level.
Find Out MoreThe collaborative law approach is a fundamentally different way of dealing with family law disputes. Both parties must appoint Collaboratively trained lawyers who will then sign an agreement with them, to work in partnership, without resorting to the court process.
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