Legal advice on divorce, matrimonial and family matters - expert legal advice from Bradin Trubshaw Partnership solicitors - from offices in Walsall, West Midlands, United Kingdom
Walsall:
Tel: 01922 612 444

btp@btpsolicitors.co.uk

Matrimonial & Family

Divorce and breakdown of relationships

Divorce and breakdown of relationships are recognised as one of the most stressful times you can experience. We can help you by providing specialist advice on dealing with financial and property issues and also any matters relating to children.

We have several years experience in supporting clients at this very difficult time. We understand your needs and we strive to produce the best results for our clients, by agreement with your partner, or if this is not possible, we will argue your case as forcefully as is needed. We are here to obtain a resolution of your problems. If you decide to divorce, we will be able to advise you and guide you through the process. We will outline your options at every stage and give you the information to make your own decisions

We understand that at a time like this, you need advice to make difficult decisions but you also need to reach a speedy conclusion to your problems. We aim to achieve these requirements.

We can advise as to the actual procedure for Divorce and how the financial settlement will be considered by a Court.

Contact us now for a sympathetic ear and expert legal advice on these difficult and complex matters.


Cohabitation & Children

Co-habitation
The Law relating to cohabitation is constantly changing as many more couples decide not to marry. Problems can arise financially and in respect of children and these are viewed differently by the Courts. The Trust of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 has changed the position as far as co-habitees are concerned as well as common law principles which still apply. Again we can provide full advice with regard to the position of co-habitees and their children.

Children
When you separate from each other, you will both continue to be parents. Therefore, it is important to make sure that the process of unravelling your marriage or relationship doesn't stop you being able to co-operate on what is best for your children. A constructive approach through the divorce or separation will lay the best foundations for the children to feel settled with the new family relationships

If you can't agree on the arrangements, you can ask the courts to decide the matter. We will be able to advise you on the best way of doing this, without letting matters relating to children get tangled up in any financial disputes.


 


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