Financial Matters & Issues
We offer extensive advice on financial issues of separation, including the negotiation of financial settlements.

The breakdown of a relationship often requires the dealing with financial matters, which can often be daunting and complicated. We deal with matters in the most efficient and approachable way, reaching the best outcome for you in a way you fully understand and are comfortable with. We can also advise on the potential repercussions your separation may have on specific assets.
Financial matters include but are not limited to;
- Spousal maintenance
- Lump sum payments
- Applications for financial support after divorce/separation/dissolution
- Inheritance
- Prenuptial agreements
- Postnuptial agreements
- Applications when one party fails to pay agreed monies
- Division of the assets
- Matrimonial home
- Pension

Please note that any and all matters related to child support and/or child arrangements are dealt with a separate matter.
Sometimes more complicated issues arise such as the existence of a Trust, offshore assets, intricate business portfolios or inheritance. We have many years experience in conducting financial cases with such issues, over a broad range of financial circumstances. With sister firm ACUMEN BUSINESS LAW we are particularly well placed, and have the commercial knowledge available, to advise on the impact divorce can have on your business.
In addition we can assist you in the preparation of a cohabitation agreement or a pre or post-nuptial agreement, which is a document that will set out what will happen on a separation. We can provide you straightforward advice to help you ascertain whether this is an appropriate option for you.
Please get in touch for more information.
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