Making a Claim
The Definitive Guide to Making a Personal Injury Claim
In this section we hope to answer any questions you may have about making a claim for Personal Injury and provide you with as much information as we can to help you stay informed about:
- What is involved in the claims process
- How your claim will be funded
- How it will progress
- Who will manage your claim.
You will also find information about the likely risks involved in making a claim and how and when they could arise.
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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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