For those involved, a marriage breakdown can be an emotional and stressful experience to go through. Our lawyers at Challenor Gardiner understand this is a difficult time of your life and can offer you professional and caring advice to help you come through a divorce or separation or other family issue you might have to help you move on with your life.
We have many years of experience across all matrimonial law issues for married couples, civil partnerships and cohabitants in Oxfordshire and surrounding counties when it comes to a breakdown in a relationship, including divorce, dissolution of civil partnerships, separation, financial settlements on divorce, mediation and negotiating a financial settlements, making formal applications to the Family Court for financial orders, if agreement cannot be reached through negotiation or mediation.
When a relationship between an unmarried couple breaks down, there can often be a dispute to resolve over the beneficial shares in the home, where matrimonial law does not apply and a civil claim may have to be brought over the shares in property which is jointly owned.
If you are intending to marry and one of you has greater wealth than the other, which they want to protect in the event the marriage doesn’t last, we can advise you and help agree terms of a pre-nuptial agreement that is as watertight as possible.
Experienced Family Law Solicitors
Our lawyers’ experience and people skills help to ensure our clients’ objectives are fulfilled and they reach a fair and reasonable settlement for during the process they are going through. Whatever you are going through, Our team are here for you to provide professional advice and assistance with:
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- Divorce, Judicial Separation and Annulment
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- Judicial separation
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- Financial claims on divorce or separation
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- Separation Agreements
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- Trusts of Land claims
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- Child Care Arrangements
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- Pre-nuptial Agreements
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- Co-Habitation Agreements and Property Disputes
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- Inheritance Act Claim
Nick Bingham is a member of Resolution, an association of family law lawyers dedicated to a non-confrontational approach to helping separating clients reach a fair and just resolution.
Contact Us
Contact us today for legal advice in Oxford.
We have many years of experience across all matrimonial law issues for married couples, civil partnerships and cohabitants in Oxfordshire and surrounding counties when it comes to a breakdown in a relationship, including divorce, dissolution of civil partnerships, separation, financial settlements on divorce, mediation and negotiating a financial settlements, making formal applications to the Family Court for financial orders, if agreement cannot be reached through negotiation or mediation.
When a relationship between an unmarried couple breaks down, there can often be a dispute to resolve over the beneficial shares in the home, where matrimonial law does not apply and a civil claim may have to be brought over the shares in property which is jointly owned.
If you are intending to marry and one of you has greater wealth than the other, which they want to protect in the event the marriage doesn’t last, we can advise you and help agree terms of a pre-nuptial agreement that is as watertight as possible.
Experienced Family Law Solicitors
Our lawyers’ experience and people skills help to ensure our clients’ objectives are fulfilled and they reach a fair and reasonable settlement for during the process they are going through. Whatever you are going through, Our team are here for you to provide professional advice and assistance with:
-
- Divorce, Judicial Separation and Annulment
-
- Judicial separation
-
- Financial claims on divorce or separation
-
- Separation Agreements
-
- Trusts of Land claims
-
- Child Care Arrangements
-
- Pre-nuptial Agreements
-
- Co-Habitation Agreements and Property Disputes
-
- Inheritance Act Claim
Nick Bingham is a member of Resolution, an association of family law lawyers dedicated to a non-confrontational approach to helping separating clients reach a fair and just resolution.
Contact Us
Contact us today for legal advice in Oxford.