Family Law Solicitors
Glanvilles experienced Family Law
Solicitors will always provide a caring
and sympathetic approach.
When a relationship breaks down or there is a serious problem within the family, support and understanding are absolutely essential.
Glanvilles’ experienced family law solicitors will always provide a caring and sympathetic approach. Whenever possible, we aim for mediation and conciliation. We encourage the use of alternative forms of dispute resolution and offer innovative collaborative law services as well as having excellent links with local independent mediation services.
If mediation is not appropriate and litigation is the only way forward, our specialist family law solicitors will ensure that matters proceed with the minimum of stress and as straightforwardly as possible. If court proceedings are necessary, our family law specialists will ensure that you are fully supported throughout every stage of the process.
Our fees
We are pleased to be able to offer our Fixed Fee Divorce for just £849, inclusive of VAT and Court Fees. Click below for more details.
If you wish to bring your marriage to and end, you will need to Divorce. If you wish to bring your civil partnership to an end you will need to apply for a Dissolution. The person that wishes to apply for the divorce is known as the 'Petitioner'.
A Judicial Separation is a decree from the Court that will confirm that husband and wife are legally separated but which does not end the marriage.
Our fixed fee includes:
∙ An initial meeting with you
∙ Preparation of the relevant court forms
∙ Correspondence with you, the court and your spouse
∙ Applications for the Decree Nisi and Decree Absolute
∙ Court fees
∙ VAT
In addition to our Fixed Fee Divorce, we also offer the following services:
We will meet with you to discuss any problems you may have. This initial meeting will identify your concerns and we will outline the options available to you and related costs for assisting you.
You may be eligible for a FREE initial consultation. Contact us to find out more
If you would like to legally end your marriage, you will need to Divorce. The person that is being served is called the 'Respondent'. A Judicial Separation is a decree from the Court that will confirm that husband and wife are legally separated but which does not end the marriage.
Our fee includes:
∙ Checking the paperwork received from the petitioner
∙ Preparation of papers up to and including the delivery of the Decree Absolute or Decree of Judicial Separation
Our fee does not include:
∙ VAT
This agreement will give an unmarried father or step parent the legal right to either make or be involved in making significant decisions about the child's upbringing.
Our fee includes preparing the parental responsibility agreement, arranging for you and the other parent to sign the agreement, registering the agreement and supplying a copy of the agreement.
Our fee does not include:
∙ VAT
A consent order will provide a legally binding agreement relating to the division of financial assets following a divorce.
Our fee includes preparing a straightforward, clean break order, arranging the order to be signed by you and sending the agreement to your ex-partner or their legal advisors, sending to the court for approval by a Judge, and providing you with a copy of the order.
Our fee does not include:
∙ VAT
A consent order will provide a legal binding agreement relating to the financial division of assets following a divorce.
Our fee includes preparing the order, giving advice on the order that has been prepared for your ex-partner's legal advisors and arranging for the order to be signed by you.
Our fee does not include:
∙ VAT
In the event of a relationship with a cohabitee breaking down, this agreement sets out what will happen to your assets and finances.
Our fee includes preparing the cohabitation agreement, sending the agreement to your former partner's legal advisors, arranging for you to sign the agreement and supplying a copy of the agreement to you.
Our fee does not include:
∙ VAT
The contents of a prenuptial agreement may vary widely but often includes provisions for the division of property and spousal support in the event of divorce or breakup of marriage.
Our fee includes preparing the prenuptial agreement, sending the agreement to your former partner's legal advisors, arranging for you to sign the agreement and supplying a copy of the agreement to you.
Our fee does not include:
∙ VAT
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