Divorce and Family law Solicitors in Warwick

The first step to obtaining legal advice is often the hardest to take. At an emotionally vulnerable time, we understand what you are going through and take the strain, helping you move forward in life.

Located in the heart of Warwick, our reputable law firm has been a trusted pillar of the community for over 190 years. We know that when life throws you a curveball, you need swift, precise, and discreet legal guidance. Life's unpredictable, and a family emergency rarely gives a heads-up. So, when you find yourself in need of a lawyer, you'll be glad to have us by your side, ready to deliver when you need us most.

With over 25 years of experience in family law matters, our family lawyers understand that each situation is unique and provide you with clear and comprehensive tailored advice, guiding you through what to expect and support you through any difficult circumstances.

The breakdown of your marriage or relationship is one of the most traumatic and upsetting times of your life.  At such an emotionally vulnerable time, it is important to seek expert family advice. 

We can help with:

  • Divorce and separation
  • Asset division
  • Prenuptial agreements
  • Adoption
  • Change of name
  • Domestic violence and abuse
  • Arrangements for children
  • Child Arrangement Proceedings
  • Children disputes
  • Family law FAQ’s
  • Living together
  • Collaborative Law process

Our family lawyers have a high level of skill, knowledge and understanding, particularly in relation to complex assets as well as Child Arrangements on divorce and separation.  We are extremely experienced in negotiating settlements for clients as well as being tenacious in Court if that is what is required.

As well as the traditional legal process of divorce, we are also able to offer the collaborative law process which is another way in which separating couples can resolve issues without the need for Court Proceedings. 

Clear Pricing

Appointing a solicitor is not something you plan for, so we realise the importance of being able to budget.  We will provide you with details of all costs before any work is started and offer fixed prices for certain services.

If you are considering a divorce/separation and wish to discuss your options, we offer a free initial ‘options’ call to understand your situation, how we can help and the next steps.  Call our friendly team on 01926 354704.

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