Separation Guidance
When a marriage breaks down there are three main areas which usually need legal consideration
These are:
1. The Status of the Relationship – Should there be a divorce or legal separation
2. The Children
3. Financial Matters Generally
It is often the case these three areas are interlinked although each do often need separate consideration.
There are a number of options available to a couple following the breakdown of a relationship. The most common of these are separation and divorce.
In some cases, after a period of separation, couples may decide that they should be together and resume the marriage.
In many cases however, separation can lead to matters being unresolved, particularly where property, finances and children are concerned. In these circumstances, a Separation Agreement can be entered into which will clarify matters for both parties.
This agreement is something that the couple will both have consented to enter into, it is subject to basic Contract Law. Before entering into any agreement, the couple would be advised to seek independent legal advice.
The downside to a Separation Agreement is that the couple will not achieve the same finality as a divorce, and may decide at a later date, that a divorce is what they do in fact want.
When choosing JGQC as your solicitor you can expect:
Meetings to be arranged at the most convenient time for you
To be kept informed at all stages of your case
To be told, in advance, how much it will cost
To be given professional and honest advice
To be treated in a straightforward and honest way