For divorce, separation and civil partnership dissolution, we explain your options and help you negotiate an agreement that secures your future. If your relationship breaks down, your children need safe homes with people who care about them. We help you make this a reality. The law doesn't treat cohabitation as equal to marriage so we'll help you draw up documents that set out your wishes and secure your family's future.
After your settlement, you can plan for your future. Our Brailes office includes members of the Hancocks team who can help you with probate and other services. If you need a local divorce solicitor, Cotswold Family Law has a friendly office just outside Brailes, Warwickshire. We are within easy reach of Shipston-on-Stour and Banbury. We can also meet you at our office in Banbury town centre if that is more convenient.
We provide you with expert legal advice in all areas of family law and related issues: Divorce, Separation and Children including Child Living Arrangements.
After your settlement, you can plan for your future. Our Brailes office includes members of the Hancocks team who can help you with probate and other services. If you need a local divorce solicitor, Cotswold Family Law has a friendly office just outside Brailes, Warwickshire. We are within easy reach of Shipston-on-Stour and Banbury. We can also meet you at our office in Banbury town centre if that is more convenient.
We provide you with expert legal advice in all areas of family law and related issues: Divorce, Separation and Children including Child Living Arrangements.
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We know that the most cost-effective, fastest and most positive outcomes come through negotiation.
We are committed to helping you find effective solutions so you can move forward with your life.
Cotswold Family Law was established by Nichola Gough following almost 20 years as a family lawyer in Oxfordshire and Warwickshire.
The two practices provide an expanded service for all our clients.
This is particularly useful if you need help buying a new property or you have a business to divide during your divorce.
We are committed to helping you find effective solutions so you can move forward with your life.
Cotswold Family Law was established by Nichola Gough following almost 20 years as a family lawyer in Oxfordshire and Warwickshire.
The two practices provide an expanded service for all our clients.
This is particularly useful if you need help buying a new property or you have a business to divide during your divorce.
Contact Cotswold Family Law to discuss your family situation; or to talk about probate, wills or conveyancing.
We promise you that we will always pursue your claim with the utmost sensitivity and confidentiality.
Our Brailes office has free parking for clients.
We have a downstairs meeting room and facilities for clients who can't climb stairs easily.
We promise you that we will always pursue your claim with the utmost sensitivity and confidentiality.
Our Brailes office has free parking for clients.
We have a downstairs meeting room and facilities for clients who can't climb stairs easily.
We give divorce advice to families in Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, Gloucestershire & the Cotswolds.
Cotswold Family Law are specialist family law solicitors so we give you divorce advice to make the process easier.
During your initial appointment, either in Brailes or in Banbury, you can explain your situation to us and the impact of your relationship breakdown.
Then we can explore different options with you.
We always consider the best outcome for you and your family and we take a balanced approach in our divorce advice for men and women.
Cotswold Family Law are specialist family law solicitors so we give you divorce advice to make the process easier.
During your initial appointment, either in Brailes or in Banbury, you can explain your situation to us and the impact of your relationship breakdown.
Then we can explore different options with you.
We always consider the best outcome for you and your family and we take a balanced approach in our divorce advice for men and women.
To obtain a divorce in England and Wales, married couples have to follow a prescribed divorce process or procedure.
Before starting the legal process, you should discuss your circumstances with a family solicitor.
If you decide to apply for a divorce, you will follow the steps outlined below.
To file for a divorce, you need to decide on the reasons for your divorce and complete the appropriate divorce petition.
This is sent to the Court together with the current Court fee (550) and your marriage certificate.
Before starting the legal process, you should discuss your circumstances with a family solicitor.
If you decide to apply for a divorce, you will follow the steps outlined below.
To file for a divorce, you need to decide on the reasons for your divorce and complete the appropriate divorce petition.
This is sent to the Court together with the current Court fee (550) and your marriage certificate.
As part of the divorce proceedings, you will need to provide reasons for divorce.
We will discuss these reasons with you to decide which is most suitable for you and your circumstances.
Until you have decided on the reasons for your divorce, you cannot begin working through the various stages of divorce.
Your spouse has committed adultery.
Adultery does not need to be proved, but it does have to be admitted by the other party to count as one of the reasons for divorce.
If you continue to live with your spouse for more than six months after you find out about the adultery, the situation can be more complicated.
We will discuss these reasons with you to decide which is most suitable for you and your circumstances.
Until you have decided on the reasons for your divorce, you cannot begin working through the various stages of divorce.
Your spouse has committed adultery.
Adultery does not need to be proved, but it does have to be admitted by the other party to count as one of the reasons for divorce.
If you continue to live with your spouse for more than six months after you find out about the adultery, the situation can be more complicated.
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