Salisbury’s Divorce and Family Lawyers
If you are in need of family law solicitors in Salisbury, the specialist team at Bonallack & Bishop are here to help. We have decades of experience assisting clients both here in Salisbury and further afield with all aspects of family law and practice.
Led by District Judge Dinshaw Printer, our specialist lawyers have a unique insight into how the family Courts approach matters, making them perfectly placed to provide first-class, effective family law advice. They are friendly, approachable and empathetic, and will be by your side every step of the way.
Looking for experienced family solicitors? Divorce and family law is all our handle. And they FREE initial phone advice and a FREE first 1/2 hour appointment. Call us on Salisbury (01722) 422300 now.
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What issues can our Salisbury family law solicitors help with?
Our Salisbury family solicitors’ practice focuses purely on family law and procedure, so you can be sure they are at the top of their game. They strive to minimise the financial and emotional toll family law issues can take on you and your family by by working together to reach a fair outcome in the least acrimonious, most cost-effective way.
We set out below just a few examples of the types of issues our Salisbury family law solicitors regularly deal with.
· Divorce law and practice
The breakdown of your marriage or civil partnership is likely to be an emotional, stressful experience. Our divorce solicitors seek to ease the burden by minimising the strain caused by the legal issues arising from your separation, so you can focus on taking care of yourself and your family. They deal with all aspects of divorce law and procedure, including financial settlements, parental separation and military divorce.
Our divorce solicitors understand that the procedures involved in a divorce or civil partnership dissolution can appear confusing and overwhelming. They simplify and demystify the processes, so you fully understand the purpose of each stage and what it means for you. They place great emphasis on the importance of nurturing strong lines of communication and a positive working relationship with their clients and are always on hand to answer any questions you may have.
And here at Bonallack & Bishop, our divorce solicitors are happy to offer fixed fees for divorce.
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· Financial settlements in divorce
The financial implications of a divorce or civil partnership dissolution can be significant, particularly when high-net-worth individuals are involved. As a result, how a couple’s assets should be divided is often the most hard-fought issues arising from a divorce or civil partnership dissolution.
Our Salisbury family law solicitors have extensive experience assisting clients in achieving favourable financial settlements. They adopt a proactive, solution-focused approach, anticipating any potential problems before they arise and working closely with you to devise a plan of action that achieves a fair outcome in the most cost-effective way.
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· Cohabitation and living together as an unmarried couple
Contrary to popular belief, there is no such thing as a ‘common law husband or wife’ under English law. Unmarried couples who live together do so as mere ‘cohabitees’ and simply don’t have the same levels of legal protection as their married counterparts or civil partners. As a result, if you split from your partner, or one of you sadly becomes unwell or dies, you may discover that you have no next of kin rights or entitlement over key assets, such as the family home.
Our Salisbury family law solicitors regularly assist unmarried couples to address this issue and protect their interests. Quite often, a cost-efficient, straightforward way of doing so is by way of a ‘Cohabitation Agreement’.
A Cohabitation Agreement allows a couple to state how their relationship and assets should be dealt with. They are an invaluable means of ensuring the equitable division of assets in the event of a relationship breakdown, but they can also be used to address other pertinent matters, such as next of kin rights and childcare arrangements.
Our family law team also regularly help clients in disputes about jointly owned property. For example, even if your partner’s name is the only one on the deeds of your home, whether it’s a house or flat you own, it’s possible you may still have a right to some of the cash tied up in it. And with our free initial advice and free 30 minutes 1st appointment, if you think you might have a claim on the home owned by your partner, just give us a call. We might be able to put your mind at rest with a simple free phone call.
· Children and family law
The emotional impact of a relationship breakdown is often much harder when children are involved. Most parents are accustomed to seeing their child every day, so the realisation that this will no longer be the norm can be overwhelming and incredibly upsetting. Issues such as where your child should live, access arrangements, child relocation and maintenance can stir up intense emotions, and matters can quickly spiral out of control if not carefully managed.
Their child’s welfare is usually the top priority for a separating couple, who are concerned about the effects of their breakup on their family. One of the best ways to ease the strain is to avoid ongoing parental conflict and hostility. Our children solicitors use their extensive experience to identify fair, workable solutions to issues involving children, enabling all involved to move on and build a positive future. and while we always try to reach an agreement which both parents can live with, if necessary we can support you in an application for the court to make a Child Arrangements Order – the new name for orders dealing with contact and residence.
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· Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements
Prenuptial Agreements, more commonly referred to as ‘Prenups’, are contracts entered into by a couple before they enter into their marriage or civil partnership. The couple can use the Agreement to detail how their assets, such as property, savings, and pension pots, should be divided if their relationship ends. Postnuptial Agreements, or ‘Postnups’, do the same thing but are entered into after the legal ceremony has taken place.
Far from being unromantic, Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements offer a convenient way for couples to enjoy their relationship with peace of mind that they and their family will be taken care of in the unhappy event of a split.
The appropriate type of agreement in your situation will depend on the circumstances. Our Salisbury family law solicitors will help ascertain which is right for you and prepare a watertight agreement that accurately reflects your intentions and is legally enforceable.
How do our Salisbury family law solicitors work?
When facing a divorce or civil partnership dissolution, many clients anticipate having to endure endless legal wrangles and Court hearings. They are often relieved to learn that there are many methods through which the legal aspects of their separation can be resolved, many of which do not require the Court’s involvement at all.
Our Salisbury family lawyers‘ approach each matter looking for solutions, not problems. While their primary concern is to protect your position and that of your family, they do not consider that lengthy Court proceedings are in anyone’s best interests. Instead, they seek the quickest, most cost-effective and least confrontational method of resolution appropriate in the circumstances. For example, they believe strongly in the benefits of family mediation, and regularly use it to achieve excellent outcomes in even the most acrimonious of break-ups.
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To help you get a feel for your legal position and understand a little more about us and how we work, our specialist family law solicitors provide a FREE ½ hour, no obligation initial consultation on any aspect of family or divorce law. You can meet with us in person at our offices in Salisbury, Fordingbridge, Amesbury or Andover, or, if you prefer, by video or telephone call.
Our Salisbury Office
Rougemont House, Rougemont Close, Salisbury,Wiltshire,SP1 1LY
Tel: Salisbury (01722) 422300
DX: 58017 Salisbury
Email: Salisbury@bishopslaw.com