If you are worried about any of the following, our experienced
specialist
solicitors
can give you advice:
If your marriage is breaking down or it is over, we can advise on any concerns you may have about your rights, house, property, pensions and assets, and the processes available to you.
When a relationship breaks down, it is natural that there may be worries about the children such as with whom they will live and when they will spend time with the parent with whom they do not live. We can help by providing advice about how best to make arrangements for children.
If your civil partnership isbreaking down or it’s over, we can advise on any concerns you may have about your rights, house, property, pensions and assets, and the processes available to you.
Recent cases have shown that English Courts are increasingly willing to attach appropriate weight to these sort of agreements when they have been properly prepared and negotiated. If you are thinking of formalising your relationship, we can advise you on this.
If you are thinking about cohabiting, we can give you advice about a cohabitation agreement, which may help to avoid expensive litigation in the future if the relationship should break down.
The collaborative family law process is a relatively new way of dealing with family disputes. Each person appoints their own lawyer but instead of conducting negotiations by letter or phone between the lawyers, you and your partner and yourrespective lawyers all meet together to work things out face to face. For more information please ring Samantha Cook on 01752 222211.
Office:
6 The Crescent
Plymouth PL1 3AB
Call us:
01752 222211
Office:
6 The Crescent
Plymouth PL1 3AB
Website:
www.candcfamilylaw.co.uk
Email us:
info@candcfamilylaw.co.uk
Call us:
01752 222211
C&C Family Law Ltd. is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority; SRA no. 449270