Separation

Separation

Divorce is not the only choice if your relationship has broken down. While divorce is the most common route for most couples to formalise their separation, many choose not to split immediately or at all.

Our guidance is thoughtful and realistic, and it will assist you in understanding the legal ramifications of your divorce. In addition, we will explain your alternatives so that you know your options and the implications. Finally, we collaborate with you to develop a strategy to defend your interests and reduce the anguish that the breakdown of a relationship can cause.

There are many compelling reasons not to divorce, such as solid religious convictions, tax concerns, or a desire to split for two years to divorce by consent. Others may be unable to divorce quickly because they have not been married for 12 months. However, we also understand that a couple may not be ready to take that last step.

When deciding whether to divorce or separate, our team of professional attorneys will examine the benefits and drawbacks of each choice with you. We will listen to your priorities and wants and provide legal and practical guidance to help you through the complexities of a marital separation.

If you have children, we will provide you with professional and skilled guidance on any concerns or conflicts that may occur.

Suppose you do not want to divorce but would like to separate your money. In that case, we may assist you in negotiating the terms of a separation agreement outlining the agreed split of the family’s assets at the time of separation. We can also seek a judicial separation from the court, although terminating your responsibilities as a spouse does not dissolve the marriage.

We can help you with all elements of your separation from your spouse, such as:

  • Divorce
  • Financial support
  • Property ownership issues (between cohabitants)
  • The children
  • Cohabitation agreements
  • Domestic violence and harassment
  • Considering Divorce or Separation

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If you prefer to contact us by phone then call us on 0203 953 0761 | 0203 953 0762 or email us at info@ahlaws.co.uk.

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