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PROMOTION Facing a Separation? The breakdown of a relationship can be a stressful, unpleasant and often overwhelming time whether you are married. in a civil partnership or living together. Pauline Ellis, Family Solicitor & Qualified Mediator at Dutton Gregory Solicitors, answers some of the key questions 1. How do I resolve divorce, financial and children matters? 3. How long does a divorce take? A divorce can take between 6-8 months if not disputed from issuing the petition to the Decree Absolute. If the divorce or finances are disputed, thern this timescale can be longer depending on when such issues are resolved. There are lots of ways in which divorce, separation. financial and children matters can be sorted out. for example: mediation solicitor negotiation arbitration 4. What am I entitled to? court proceedings It is best to obtain professional and exxpert advice from a solicitor who specialises in Family Law as early on as possible. Even if the relationship breakdown is amicable. it is important you fully understand what is involved what the law is, and what options are available to you and your family. What you are entitled to depends upon your circumstances. and whether you are married or living together. It is best to obtain legal advice on this from a Family solicitor. 5. What happens if we cannot agree with whom the children should live? The focus should always be on what is in the best interests for the children. If this cannot be agreed, the court can decide for you. but will encourage you to attend mediation first 2. Do I have to go to court? It is unlikely that you will have to attend court in respect of divorce proceedings. If an application is made to court in respect of children or financial matters, then you may have to attend court If you do have to go to court, we will ensure that you are supported by a legal representative with a good knowledge of your case. We are here to guide you through this process We will negotiate on your behalf, or provide mediation that can help you and your partner to find an appropriate way forward It is also possible to work out the financial and children matters without attending court and you should speak to a solicitor specialising in family law about the different ways such matters can be resolved. so that you can make an informed decision on what option is best for you and your family Facing a separation? Get in touch with Pauline and our supportive Family Team today. Call 01202 315005 or email contacteduttongregory.co.uk do Dutton Gregory www.duttongregory.co.uk SOLICITORS LIFE ISN'T ALWAYS PLAIN SAILING Were here to help you navigate in the right direction Our Family Department offers support and guidance, whatever you're facing. BOURNEMOUTH & POOLE 01202 315005 CHANDLER'S FORD 023 8022 1344 SOUTHAMPTON 023 8022 5821 LONDON WINCHESTER 020 3036 og21 01962 844333 PROMOTION Facing a Separation? The breakdown of a relationship can be a stressful, unpleasant and often overwhelming time whether you are married. in a civil partnership or living together. Pauline Ellis, Family Solicitor & Qualified Mediator at Dutton Gregory Solicitors, answers some of the key questions 1. How do I resolve divorce, financial and children matters? 3. How long does a divorce take? A divorce can take between 6-8 months if not disputed from issuing the petition to the Decree Absolute. If the divorce or finances are disputed, thern this timescale can be longer depending on when such issues are resolved. There are lots of ways in which divorce, separation. financial and children matters can be sorted out. for example: mediation solicitor negotiation arbitration 4. What am I entitled to? court proceedings It is best to obtain professional and exxpert advice from a solicitor who specialises in Family Law as early on as possible. Even if the relationship breakdown is amicable. it is important you fully understand what is involved what the law is, and what options are available to you and your family. What you are entitled to depends upon your circumstances. and whether you are married or living together. It is best to obtain legal advice on this from a Family solicitor. 5. What happens if we cannot agree with whom the children should live? The focus should always be on what is in the best interests for the children. If this cannot be agreed, the court can decide for you. but will encourage you to attend mediation first 2. Do I have to go to court? It is unlikely that you will have to attend court in respect of divorce proceedings. If an application is made to court in respect of children or financial matters, then you may have to attend court If you do have to go to court, we will ensure that you are supported by a legal representative with a good knowledge of your case. We are here to guide you through this process We will negotiate on your behalf, or provide mediation that can help you and your partner to find an appropriate way forward It is also possible to work out the financial and children matters without attending court and you should speak to a solicitor specialising in family law about the different ways such matters can be resolved. so that you can make an informed decision on what option is best for you and your family Facing a separation? Get in touch with Pauline and our supportive Family Team today. Call 01202 315005 or email contacteduttongregory.co.uk do Dutton Gregory www.duttongregory.co.uk SOLICITORS LIFE ISN'T ALWAYS PLAIN SAILING Were here to help you navigate in the right direction Our Family Department offers support and guidance, whatever you're facing. BOURNEMOUTH & POOLE 01202 315005 CHANDLER'S FORD 023 8022 1344 SOUTHAMPTON 023 8022 5821 LONDON WINCHESTER 020 3036 og21 01962 844333