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The breakdown of a family or relationship can be one of the most difficult experiences in your life. Family law is a complex and fast moving area of law. It is therefore important you find a specialist family solicitor who you can trust and have confidence in to help you, protect your position and conduct matters in a constructive, sensitive and pragmatic way. There may be occasions where urgent court action is required to protect your position.

At Marchants our family law solicitors are partners with our firm and are accredited specialists in family law including children law. They are also members of Resolution with a code of practice committing us to resolving your dispute in a constructive way. Our team is complemented by experienced support staff.

Most clients see us by personal recommendation from others.

We have expertise in the following areas

• Divorce and separation
• Children
• Financial settlements for both married and unmarried couples
• Pre and post nuptial agreements
• Domestic violence injunctions
• Cohabitation agreements

We also have strong relationships with a network of expertise in a variety of disciplines to help you.

We aim to help you in as cost effective way as possible. We give you detailed cost information throughout your case to enable you to budget accordingly and will advise you if you qualify for legal aid.

Please contact Nick Aspley on This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or Jayne Sullivan on This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or by telephone on 01623 655111.
 

 
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