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A legitimate interest is when we have a business or commercial reason to use your information, so long as this is not overridden by your own rights and interests. The above table does not apply to special category personal data, which we will only process with your explicit consent.
We may use your personal data to send you updates (by email, text message, telephone or post) about legal developments that might be of interest to you and/or information about our services, including exclusive offers, promotions or new servicesor products.We have a legitimate interest in processing your personal data for promotional purposes (see above 'How and why we use your personal data').
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Our team of specialist Family Lawyers have a wealth of experience dealing with divorce and separation cases as well as related matters such as children and finances.
When a marriage has broken down irretrievably, you must be able to prove one of the following reasons as evidence to obtain a divorce.
Your lawyer will help you to choose the most suitable reason for your circumstances.
You must have been married for one full year before you can legally apply for a divorce in England.
In simply, straightforward cases it can take as little as 4 to 6 month, .
When a marriage has broken down irretrievably, you must be able to prove one of the following reasons as evidence to obtain a divorce.
Your lawyer will help you to choose the most suitable reason for your circumstances.
You must have been married for one full year before you can legally apply for a divorce in England.
In simply, straightforward cases it can take as little as 4 to 6 month, .
Our team of experienced Family Lawyers have a wealth of experience dealing with financial settlements during divorce.
Below is a brief outline of the process for arriving at a financial settlement during a divorce.
Our experienced Family Lawyers will work on your behalf to negotiate the most favourable settlement achievable for you.
The contributions that each spouse made to the marriage, both financial and non financial - such as looking after the house or caring for children.
A settlement can be negotiated out of Court by both parties, with the help of their Lawyers.
Below is a brief outline of the process for arriving at a financial settlement during a divorce.
Our experienced Family Lawyers will work on your behalf to negotiate the most favourable settlement achievable for you.
The contributions that each spouse made to the marriage, both financial and non financial - such as looking after the house or caring for children.
A settlement can be negotiated out of Court by both parties, with the help of their Lawyers.
Our team of experienced Family Lawyers have a wealth of experience dealing with financial settlements during divorce.
Below are answers to some of the questions we are most frequently asked about divorce settlements.
A "clean break" is a settlement where all finances are settled at the point that the agreement is made, with no ongoing financial obligations, such as paying maintenance to a spouse.
It is usually achieved where financial assets can be split to settle the financial agreement in full.
Below are answers to some of the questions we are most frequently asked about divorce settlements.
A "clean break" is a settlement where all finances are settled at the point that the agreement is made, with no ongoing financial obligations, such as paying maintenance to a spouse.
It is usually achieved where financial assets can be split to settle the financial agreement in full.
To obtain a divorce in England you have to show that your marriage has broken down irretrievably.
A specialist Family Lawyer can help you to choose which is the most appropriate of the legal grounds for divorce.
You cannot simply state "irreconcilable differences" as the reason, or that you have simply drifted apart.
Your spouse must have had sex with a member of the opposite sex.
They may have admitted this to you or you must be able to provide strong enough circumstantial evidence to back up your claim.
A specialist Family Lawyer can help you to choose which is the most appropriate of the legal grounds for divorce.
You cannot simply state "irreconcilable differences" as the reason, or that you have simply drifted apart.
Your spouse must have had sex with a member of the opposite sex.
They may have admitted this to you or you must be able to provide strong enough circumstantial evidence to back up your claim.
Our team of Family Lawyers have a wealth of experience dealing with issues relating to children following a divorce or separation.
Whether your issues include who the children will live with, what contact the child will have with the other parent, or financial maintenance for the child, we can help.
During the legal proccess, the interests of the children will at all times be put above the interests of the parents.
The English legal system prefers voluntary agreements made between parents as it considers them more likely to be maintained successfully that Court imposed ones.
Whether your issues include who the children will live with, what contact the child will have with the other parent, or financial maintenance for the child, we can help.
During the legal proccess, the interests of the children will at all times be put above the interests of the parents.
The English legal system prefers voluntary agreements made between parents as it considers them more likely to be maintained successfully that Court imposed ones.
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