Courts prioritize the child’s best interests, including stability, parental ability, and emotional well-being.
The timeline varies depending on the complexity of the case. A straightforward no-fault divorce typically takes around 6 months, while contested cases may take longer.
Yes, many divorces are resolved through mediation and solicitor negotiations without court intervention. However, if disagreements persist, legal proceedings may be required.
Our solicitors can help negotiate a fair financial settlement, ensuring assets are divided equitably based on legal guidelines.
While it’s possible to file for divorce independently, professional legal guidance can prevent costly mistakes and ensure you get the best outcome.
For your consultation, bring any relevant documents, such as financial statements, tax returns, and any correspondence related to your case. This helps us provide a comprehensive review of your situation.
Yes, spousal support orders can be modified if there is a significant change in circumstances, such as income changes or job loss. We can help you file a request for modification.
The timeline for a divorce can vary depending on the complexity of the case. On average, it takes six months from the date of filing for a divorce to be finalized, but it may take longer if issues like property division or child custody are contested.
While it is possible to file for divorce without legal representation, the process can be overwhelming due to paperwork, legal requirements, and court procedures. Hiring an experienced divorce attorney ensures that your case is handled efficiently and correctly, reducing stress and errors.
The court prioritizes the best interests of the child when making custody decisions. Factors such as each parent’s ability to provide care, the child’s preferences, and the existing relationship between the child and each parent are considered.