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Areas of
International and Family
Law - London Solicitors
Our lawyers have expertise in many areas of international and family
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Divorce can be daunting and emotional. We help by explaining the process,
managing it effectively, and keeping you informed.
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Financial proceedings are described as "ancillary" or "ancillary relief" following
a divorce. However they are often the most...
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In England married parents share legal responsibility for children. Disputes
over residence and contact as well as other issues...
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International marriages and family law present difficult choices. Often
the husband and wife have different nationalities...
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International abduction often requires urgent action. We have extensive
experience in the law relating to international child...
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Couples often have assets in two or more countries. However divorce settlements
often cannot be enforced outside the...
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Mediation is where the parties work through issues under the guidance of a trained impartial third party.
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In English law you do not need to apply for separation. Separation is a
matter of fact and where relevant is established by...
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Henry Brookman practiced law in Australia for over 20 years and has extensive expertise and contacts there.
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Different rules apply to unmarried couples who separate than to married
couples. These can affect financial matters and...
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Pensions are an important part of a family's financial security, and English
law provides for pensions to be shared where...
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Spouse or spousal maintenance is an important part of many financial settlements.
Often a non-earning spouse depends on...
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Pre-nuptial contracts are standard in many countries but not in England. English courts may give effect to a pre-nuptial if they consider it to be fair.
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