Fiona has been qualified as a solicitor since 1994 and is highly experienced in all aspects of family law. Fiona is a member of Resolution which is "the national organisation of family lawyers committed to non-confrontational divorce, separation and other family issues". Fiona is also a member of the Collaborative Family Law Group serving the Surrey Hampshire border.
This is a group of collaborative lawyers, mediators, financial planners and family consultants who are committed to helping separating couples reach a resolution amicably and constructively, with particular emphasis on the family. Our aim is to provide a quality of service so that you not only receive expert legal advice and representation appropriate to your particular circumstances, but also that you are supported throughout this process in a constructive and sensitive manner.
This is a group of collaborative lawyers, mediators, financial planners and family consultants who are committed to helping separating couples reach a resolution amicably and constructively, with particular emphasis on the family. Our aim is to provide a quality of service so that you not only receive expert legal advice and representation appropriate to your particular circumstances, but also that you are supported throughout this process in a constructive and sensitive manner.
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Fiona was admitted as a Solicitor in 1994 and specialised in civil litigation and family law.
Since 1998 Fiona has practised solely in family law, with particular emphasis on ancillary financial matters.
Fiona has extensive experience in cases involving complex financial assets, multiple businesses and pensions.
Fiona was previously a partner at Bells Solicitors in Farnham and head of their family department.
Fiona is a member of Resolution and trained with Resolution as a collaborative lawyer in 2008.
Since 1998 Fiona has practised solely in family law, with particular emphasis on ancillary financial matters.
Fiona has extensive experience in cases involving complex financial assets, multiple businesses and pensions.
Fiona was previously a partner at Bells Solicitors in Farnham and head of their family department.
Fiona is a member of Resolution and trained with Resolution as a collaborative lawyer in 2008.
If a separation is contemplated it is important to seek separate and independent legal advice as soon as possible.
If couples wish to separate it is advisable to enter into a separation agreement and Fiona can provide expert legal advice with regard to this process, the procedures and law involved and the various options available to you.
In England and Wales, there is one ground of divorce, namely irretrievable breakdown of the marriage.
However it is important to be aware that in order to present a petition of divorce to any Court one of the five facts must be used in addition, namely adultery, unreasonable behaviour, two years' separation with consent, desertion and five years' separation.
If couples wish to separate it is advisable to enter into a separation agreement and Fiona can provide expert legal advice with regard to this process, the procedures and law involved and the various options available to you.
In England and Wales, there is one ground of divorce, namely irretrievable breakdown of the marriage.
However it is important to be aware that in order to present a petition of divorce to any Court one of the five facts must be used in addition, namely adultery, unreasonable behaviour, two years' separation with consent, desertion and five years' separation.
The collaborative process is essentially where each person can sit with the other around a table with their respective collaborative lawyers and talk, listen, discuss and create their own solutions with the benefit of legal advice throughout the process.
This process can be used to deal with how a couple separate or divorce or dissolve their civil partnership.
It can be used to reach an amicable resolution to financial matters and children issues.
The aim of the collaborative process is to reach an amicable solution to matters without going to Court.
This process can be used to deal with how a couple separate or divorce or dissolve their civil partnership.
It can be used to reach an amicable resolution to financial matters and children issues.
The aim of the collaborative process is to reach an amicable solution to matters without going to Court.
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