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Separating from your partner can be a difficult and emotional time. You may be worried about what will happen to your finances and how you will support yourself and your family.
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Worried about your finances or what will happen to your assets on separation?
When couples separate, there can be a number of complicated financial dealings. Our specialist family lawyers provide expert support and advice on the merits of any financial offers; you can discuss and agree what is fair to you. We can also formalise any agreement you have reached, and protect you against any future claims.
What Happens To My Assets On Divorce?
Assets are divided equitably in a divorce, meaning fairly. The court generally considers many factors when determining an equitable division, including the length of the marriage, the earning capacity of each party, and each party's personal property or real property.
What Is Covered In a Financial Settlement?
Any money, property or stocks held during the marriage, as well as any debts accrued during the marriage, are subject to financial settlement. We're experts in achieving the best result for you.
How Is a Financial Settlement Achieved?
A financial settlement can be achieved in a number of ways, but typically it is the result of negotiation between the parties involved. In some cases, a mediator may be used to help reach an agreement.
There are a number of factors to consider when negotiating a financial settlement. These can include the needs of any dependent children, the standard of living enjoyed during the marriage, the earning capacity of each party, and the length of the marriage. It is important to remember that a financial settlement is not always about dividing assets equally, but rather about achieving a fair and equitable outcome.
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Yes, we offer a free initial consultation on all family law cases. Please complete the call back request form here and a member of our family law team will call you as soon as possible.
In legal terms, family law refers to the laws and regulations governing family relationships. This includes divorce, finances, child custody, and other related issues. Each area sets out the rights and responsibilities of family members.
The time to complete a no fault divorce process varies. This because of the court’s can take longer in some cases to process the case. However, most are completed within 12 - 16 weeks.
 Most property acquired during the marriage is subject to equitable division upon divorce. Property owned prior to the marriage or acquired during marriage by gift or inheritance is usually held separate.
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