Everything we do, under one roof.
From the first difficult conversation to the final court seal, our ten services cover every part of English family law, with fixed fees at every stage.
Divorce
Since the 2022 no-fault reforms, divorce in England and Wales is more straightforward, but the decisions around finances, children and the family home still need a steady hand.
- Sole and joint no-fault applications
- Fixed-fee undefended divorce packages
- Conditional Order and Final Order handled for you
Financial Settlements
The financial side of divorce is where things get complex, and where getting the right advice pays for itself many times over.
- Full financial disclosure (Form E) prepared and reviewed
- Consent Orders drafted and lodged with the court
- Pension sharing orders and CETV analysis
Child Arrangements
The single most important thing to get right in any separation is how it works for the children.
- Parenting plans drafted and negotiated
- Child Arrangements Orders (Live With / Spend Time With)
- Prohibited Steps and Specific Issue Orders
Prenuptial Agreements
A well-drafted prenup isn't unromantic, it's a grown-up conversation about what happens if things don't work out, put in writing while you both feel generous.
- Pre-marriage financial planning and disclosure
- Bespoke agreements that anticipate life events (children, career changes, inheritance)
- Independent legal advice for one or both parties
Postnuptial Agreements
Sometimes a prenup wasn't on the table before the wedding, but circumstances change, an inheritance, a business sale, a house purchase from one side of the family.
- Ring-fencing inheritance or gifted assets
- Business protection during marriage
- Reconciliation agreements after a separation
Cohabitation Agreements
Unmarried couples in England and Wales have almost no automatic rights against each other, no matter how long you've lived together.
- Property ownership: joint tenants vs tenants in common with defined shares
- Financial contributions and household bills
- Handling of joint accounts, cars, pets and possessions
Separation Agreements
Not every couple who separates wants, or is ready for, a divorce.
- Interim maintenance and household bills
- Occupation of the family home
- Child arrangements and school pick-ups
Civil Partnership Dissolution
Ending a civil partnership follows almost identical steps to divorce, with the same protections around finances and children.
- No-fault dissolution applications
- Financial disclosure and Consent Orders
- Parental responsibility and child arrangements
Domestic Abuse & Injunctions
If you or your children are at risk, we can apply to the court for an emergency injunction, often the same day, sometimes without notice to the other party.
- Emergency non-molestation orders (often same-day, without notice)
- Occupation orders removing the perpetrator from the family home
- Prohibited Steps Orders relating to children
Adoption
We help step-parents and long-term partners formally become a child's legal parent through adoption.
- Step-parent adoption applications
- Special Guardianship Orders
- Consent and dispensing with consent