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Our divorce and family solicitors are a top-tier team, recognised by the Legal 500 for their 'in-depth expertise in financial remedy work and a combination of professionalism and empathy'. We're experts in handling complex financial cases, including those involving children, and we work with you to secure the best possible outcome.
Our divorce solicitors will guide you through the entire process regarding divorce. Whether you need to make an application, respond to proceedings or settle disputes regarding financial assets or children, our team can support you every step of the way.
We know the complexities involved and aim to make the legal process as straightforward as possible for you. This means breaking down the legal jargon into plain, easy-to-understand English and keeping you informed at every step.
Although divorces often evoke a mix of emotions, they don't have to be confrontational or fought in court. That's why we have trained collaborative solicitors, mediators, and members of Resolution in our team, as we aim to keep this process as calm and amicable as possible for everyone's sake.
We want to make sure you get the right fit for you, so we offer everyone a free initial consultation to tell us about your situation and let you decide if we would be a good fit to represent you. You can book a free thirty-minute consultation appointment by calling 0800 138 0458 or using the form below , and our solicitors will get in touch.
For a free initial consultation, give us a call on 0800 1380 458, or get in touch via our website.
Going through a divorce can feel confusing and upsetting, but you're not alone. At Switalskis, we're not just sharp legal minds; we're empathetic people who understand the emotional toll this may take on you and your family.
Our team is committed to guiding you through every hurdle. We'll explain your rights and options in the divorce process, tailoring our advice to fit your unique situation. We focus on answering all of your questions and addressing your needs, making the journey less daunting.
Many of our solicitors are members of Resolution, a network of family solicitors who are committed to constructive divorces. This means you can count on us to provide top-quality, current and thoroughly professional advice. We're experienced with all the complexities of divorce, so we're fully prepared to support you so you can move forward.
Divorce is the legal ending of a marriage. It's the official way to say that two people are no longer married and can go their separate ways. After a divorce, both people are free to remarry if they wish to.
Going through a divorce involves a legal process. You'll need to fill out paperwork and file an application in a court of law. You might also have to resolve issues such as property and finances, and child custody arrangements. These decisions can be complicated and sometimes emotional.
While a divorce is often a tough time for everyone involved, it's also a way for people to start fresh. Once the divorce is final, both people can move on and make new plans for the future. Sometimes this is the best option if the marriage isn't working for one or both parties.
At Switalskis, we're committed to making each step of the process as straightforward and stress-free as possible. We're with you all the way, making sure you're well-informed at every turn.
We will discuss why you're seeking a divorce so we can understand what you hope to achieve. You'll have an opportunity to ask any questions, and we'll offer some initial advice to set your mind at ease.
After we know what you're looking for, we start the paperwork. We handle all the legalities, keeping you updated so you'll never be left in the dark.
Twenty weeks after filing the application, you can apply for the conditional order. This is a formal step that confirms you are entitled to be divorced.
This includes dividing up assets, money and, if you have children, how to handle their care . Some couples settle these issues amicably; others need a bit of extra help, either from us or the court.
After waiting about six weeks from the conditional order, we help you make the divorce final by applying for a final order. Once granted, you're officially divorced.
These days, you can find cheap ways to get a divorce online. But it's worth knowing that such services usually just sort out the paperwork. They don't give advice, leaving you to make big decisions on your own, which can be tough.
Ending a marriage isn't straightforward, especially if children, a home, shared money, or pensions are involved. Even if both sides agree on the divorce, sorting out such additional issues is not always easy.
Our family law team have decades of experience in divorces, separations and end of relationships. They've helped resolve even the toughest divorces. They can help you think about what you'll need in the future and make sure you get a fair deal.
We offer a free 30-minute consultation before we take on any legal work, if you give us a call we will be honest with you about your circumstances and if we think you will need a solicitor. You can book a free thirty-minute consultation appointment by calling 0800 138 0458 or using the form below , and our solicitors will get in touch.
If children are involved in your divorce, figuring out their care arrangements can be stressful. Our divorce solicitors can help resolves these disputes. We'll aim to find the best solution possible. If we have to go to court, we can represent you there too.
For more information, you can visit our child custody arrangements page.
Every divorce is different, so the end results can vary.
Sorting out money usually happens while the divorce is going on. You can work this out through talks with your ex-spouse or with help from your lawyers. We suggest putting any arrangements into a legal document, approved by the court, called a consent order. If you can't agree, discuss with your lawyer about seeking further assistance from the court to reach decisions.
The time it takes to get divorced can also vary. If both you and your spouse agree on everything, it could be done in as little as six months. But if there are disagreements or complications, it could take longer. At our first meeting, we can give you a rough idea of how long it might take.
Every divorce is different, so the cost will depend on your situation. Getting the right advice from a divorce solicitor can save you money and stress later on, so it's important to get it right. We understand that you may be worried about money, so we offer set prices for some divorce services.
We offer a free initial meeting, where we’ll let you know the costs involved from the start. To find out how much your divorce might cost, just give us a call to set up a free consultation.
In order to be eligible to end a marriage or civil partnership, you must have been married or in the partnership for at least 12 months or more. If you have not been in the marriage for that long, you may be able to apply for a judicial separation or wait the twelve months.
A divorce application marks the start of your divorce. There are two ways of applying for a divorce. You can either make a sole application (by yourself), or as joint applicants (you and your ex-partner). For more advice on the process of a divorce, speak to one of our specialist divorce solicitors.
If you submit an application, there will be very little that can stop the proceedings from continuing.
If your partner finds it hard to accept, they may be able to dispute proceedings. However, the reasonings are very limited and are generally based on whether the marriage was valid and celebrated through the correct procedure.
If at any stage you feel under threat or in danger, you should call 999.
However, our specialist family team are here to support and protect you. There are orders which can prohibit certain behaviours which can be put in place for your safeguarding. Our team of highly trained domestic violence solicitors act quickly to get you the support you need.
For a free initial consultation, give us a call on 0800 1380 458, or get in touch via our website.
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Divorce can be a difficult journey, but you don't have to go through it alone. At Switalskis, we offer straightforward, practical advice so you can navigate this challenging time with confidence.
Divorce involves various complicated legal steps, but we're experts at making complex matters simple to understand. Our solicitors will guide you through each stage, from initial paperwork to the final agreements to make sure that you understand what's going on at all times.
We understand that divorce is an emotional and significant life change. Not only does our team understand the law; we also know how to be good listeners. We'll focus on what you really need and tailor our service to suit you.
You can count on us for reliable advice that will stand the test of time. We're equipped to manage even the most challenging divorce situations seamlessly.
We're not just about ticking boxes and filling in forms; we advocate for you throughout the process. Our aim is to achieve a divorce settlement that sets you up well for your future. Whether this is your first time going through a divorce or you've experienced it before, we'll make sure you're legally protected.
If you're considering divorce and want expert advice tailored to your needs, chat with our team today. You can call us on 0800 138 0458 or send us a message through our website.