Financial Remedies2023-11-21T09:54:49+00:00

Finances

We can assist you with resolving your finances:

For transfer of property, lump sum, pension orders, spousal and child maintenance, school fees and legal services agreements and orders on divorce or dissolution.

For order for sale and declaration of ownership for unmarried partners or co-owners, child maintenance, transfer of property and lump sums.

We can advise you, negotiate and document any agreements reached. Agreements can be reached with personal discussions, in Mediation, the Collaborative Process and Solicitor Negotiations. If an agreement is not possible, applications to the Court can be made as set out below.

“The Family Law Team advises and supports our clients, helping with important domestic issues including, separation and divorce, arrangements for children, finance and property disputes in negotiations and in court applications. We have an outstanding reputation in this field of law.”

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Twickenham & Teddington Solicitors

Providing first-class legal advice throughout South West London and Surrey for over 40 years

Child Maintenance

If child maintenance cannot be agreed, you can apply to the Child Maintenance Service for a maintenance calculation. In some circumstances applications can be made to the Court.

In Divorce or Dissolution of Civil Partnership

In addition to advice and negotiations, if agreement cannot be reached the Court, dependent on the circumstances, can make orders for:

  • Lump sum;
  • Transfer of Property;
  • Pension Provision;
  • Maintenance for former Partners;
  • For Children: Maintenance; School Fees Orders and Lump Sums.

For Cohabitees

In addition to advice and negotiations, if agreement cannot be reached the Court, dependent on the circumstances, can make orders using the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 to resolve ownership of property and if there are children the court can consider lump sums, transfer or property, maintenance and school fees orders using Schedule 1 of the Children Act 1989.

Planning for the Future

It is a prudent to review your Will and Lasting Power of Attorney periodically, so that you have a managed future.

On Death

Advice to civil partners, spouses, cohabitees and children on claims against the deceased’s estate.

If you have a Family Law query please call us on 020 8891 6141

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