
Our range of Family Law services are expertly tailored to suit each individual and their family. Business owners need solicitors who know their commercial property, and we give them exactly that. Use our know-how on Agricultural law, which is supported by many years of case experience. The successful outcomes we achieve for our clients are due to the high quality people that make up our firm.
With an established reputation as one of the area's most experienced and knowledgeable law firms, we offer a broad range of legal services for individuals and businesses across Staffordshire, Cheshire, Derbyshire and Shropshire. Our people are passionate about delivering outstanding client service at a fair price and building strong working relationships with clients for the future.
With an established reputation as one of the area's most experienced and knowledgeable law firms, we offer a broad range of legal services for individuals and businesses across Staffordshire, Cheshire, Derbyshire and Shropshire. Our people are passionate about delivering outstanding client service at a fair price and building strong working relationships with clients for the future.
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For your protection and ours, we do not display our bank details online but if you don't have your invoice to hand, we can provide you with our bank details again, simply call 01782 262031 and ask to speak to the person dealing with your matter or a member of the accounts department.
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Family matters have become increasingly complicated as the 'family' continues to evolve. Some matters may involve partners with children from a former relationship or a same sex marriage with adopted children. When it comes to divorce, the breakdown of a relationship can be a particularly stressful and traumatic experience.
Divorce & Financial Settlement
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If your marriage has irretrievably broken down you may wish to commence divorce proceedings. As divorce solicitors, we offer advice on facts you can rely on when issuing proceedings for unreasonable behaviour, two year separation with consent, adultery, five year separation and desertion.
Whether the marriage is between a man and woman or same-sex, it is essential to try and reach an agreement on the division of your family assets and to embody such agreement in a separation agreement (outside of divorce proceedings) or in a court order (within divorce proceedings).If this is not done, then either party can resurrect financial issues in the future, even against each other's estate after death.
Whether the marriage is between a man and woman or same-sex, it is essential to try and reach an agreement on the division of your family assets and to embody such agreement in a separation agreement (outside of divorce proceedings) or in a court order (within divorce proceedings).If this is not done, then either party can resurrect financial issues in the future, even against each other's estate after death.
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Matters affecting children can be highly sensitive as well as complex. Child-related problems can arise upon separation/divorce such as child arrangements (previously referred to as child custody), but also upon the death of a parent or where social services have become involved. We offer special expertise in this area including living arrangements and contact, parental responsibility and other related issues.
Cohabitation Agreements
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Increasingly people are choosing to live together either as unmarried couples or buying and living with other friends or relatives. Anyone who is living in these circumstances should be aware of their legal rights as they may face difficulties should the cohabiting relationship breakdown. A Cohabitation Agreement, sometimes called a living together agreement, can be written to outline what will happen if this occurs.
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