Blog - Geraldine Watson Family Law Solicitor
Keeping you up to date with Family Law and Helpful Advice.
When a relationship ends, and children are involved, deciding on child custody and co-parenting arrangements is one of the most critical and sensitive aspects of the separation. ...more
Divorce
December 04, 2024•4 min read
Deciding to begin divorce proceedings is a significant and often emotional decision, but understanding the steps involved and knowing best practices can help make the process smoother. ...more
Divorce
October 28, 2024•7 min read
Divorce is often an emotionally charged and financially stressful experience, which is why many people worry about the costs involved in the legal process. ...more
Divorce
October 18, 2024•6 min read
In today’s society, more couples than ever are choosing to live together without getting married. While cohabitation offers flexibility and freedom, it’s important to understand the legal implications... ...more
Divorce
October 16, 2024•7 min read
Divorce is not only an emotional process, but it also involves important legal and financial decisions that can affect your future stability. ...more
Divorce
October 10, 2024•5 min read
When parents decide to separate or divorce, one of the most important and often emotional decisions they face is determining child custody arrangements. ...more
Divorce
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At Geraldine Watson Family Solicitor, a combination of our extensive experience, insider knowledge from shadowing a Judge, and our compassionate approach, sets us apart from other family law firms.
Our Services
Our compassionate approach sets us apart. We listen attentively, considering the emotional impact of each decision, while providing clear and pragmatic legal advice. Whether you're navigating divorce, complex financial matters, child disputes, or seeking protection from domestic violence, we are here for you.
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With Geraldine Watson Family Law Solicitor, you can expect personalized solutions tailored to your needs. We work tirelessly to protect your rights and achieve the best possible outcome, whether through negotiation or representation in court.
Our Services
At Geraldine Watson Family Law Solicitors, we offer professional, supportive guidance through every step of the divorce process. Whether it's negotiating financial settlements, arranging child custody, or ensuring your legal rights are protected, we are here to help you navigate the complexities of divorce with care and clarity.
We understand the financial stress that can come with divorce. That's why we offer a Fixed Fee Divorce service, providing you with clear, upfront pricing so you know exactly what to expect. No hidden costs—just expert legal support at a transparent, affordable rate.
FINANCIAL SETTLEMENTS:
At Geraldine Watson Family Law Solicitors, we provide expert advice on financial settlements to ensure a fair and equitable resolution for all parties involved. We work closely with you to assess your financial situation, negotiate asset division, and secure future financial stability. Whether it’s dividing property, managing pensions, or addressing spousal maintenance, our goal is to help you reach a settlement that safeguards your interests, while minimising stress and conflict.
FINANCIAL CONSENT ORDER:
A Financial Consent Order is a legally binding agreement that finalises the financial arrangements between divorcing parties. At Geraldine Watson Family Law Solicitors, we specialise in drafting and securing consent orders to ensure your financial settlement is enforceable and protects your interests. Whether you’ve reached an agreement independently or through mediation, we can formalise your arrangement to provide peace of mind and long-term security, ensuring all assets are divided fairly and future claims are prevented.
CHILD ARRANGEMENT ORDERS:
We are dedicated to helping families reach amicable solutions regarding the care of their children. A Child Arrangement Order determines where your child will live and how much time they will spend with each parent. We provide compassionate, expert legal support to ensure that your child's best interests are at the heart of any decisions made, whether through negotiation, mediation, or court proceedings. Our aim is to create a stable and secure arrangement that benefits both you and your child.
GRANDPARENTS RIGHTS:
At Geraldine Watson Family Law Solicitors, we understand the vital role grandparents play in a child's life. If you’re facing challenges in maintaining contact with your grandchildren, we can help. While grandparents don't automatically have legal rights to see their grandchildren, we provide expert guidance on applying for permission to request contact through a Child Arrangement Order. Our compassionate approach ensures that your relationship with your grandchildren is preserved and that their well-being remains the priority.
COHABITATION:
For couples who live together but are not married, it’s important to protect your rights and assets. At Geraldine Watson Family Law Solicitors, we offer expert legal advice on cohabitation matters, helping you understand your legal position regarding property, finances, and shared responsibilities. We can assist in drafting a Cohabitation Agreement to provide clarity and security for both parties, ensuring that, in the event of separation, your interests are safeguarded, and disputes are minimised.
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A: Now we only have the No Fault Divorce, the ability to defend a divorce application on grounds other than jurisdiction does not exist. In most cases, the duration is 6 months, but sometimes it can take slightly longer if your spouse delays or refuses to acknowledge receipt of the divorce application. Even if this happens, I will guide you through the process to make sure the delay is minimal.
Decisions relating to your child(ren) will be determined by various factors. Such as, their age; their relationship with each parent; the ability of each parent to provide a safe and nurturing environment; and ultimately what is in their best interest. When it is necessary to involve the court, they may also take into account the child's wishes, depending on their age; the parents' work schedules, and any history of abuse or neglect. It's important to note that arrangements for the child(ren) can be flexible and may evolve as their needs change over time.
When determining a fair financial settlement, the court takes into account various factors, including the length of the marriage; each party's income and earning capacity; their age; standard of living during the marriage and financial needs. Depending on the length of the marriage, sometimes contributions made by each can be taken into account. Ultimately the parties needs will be an important factor, as well as any dependent children. It is important to seek legal advice to understand how these factors apply to your specific circumstances.
Prenuptial agreements, also known as Prenups, provide couples with clarity and security regarding the division of assets and financial arrangements in the event of a divorce. A marriage is a contract of commitment and often couples shy away from talking about Prenups, because they are embarrassed to talk about money, but before they get married, couples will always want what is best for each other, so that is the best time to talk about it. Imagine a situation when you don’t have a Prenup and then 10 years later the marriage sadly ends, couples often do not at that time want what is best for each other and will do all they can to protect themselves. When the divorce process begins, so does sorting out their assets, they both then incur legal fees, and the relationship can become even more acrimonious. In comparison to a couple who had a Prenup, they save themselves legal fees and even more heartache. Prenups can help protect individual assets brought into the marriage, outline spousal support, and address other financial matters. Prenups can minimise conflicts and uncertainties during divorce proceedings, making the process smoother and potentially reducing legal costs. Prenups are not yet legally binding in the UK, but in certain circumstances the court will give serious consideration to them, so it is very important to obtain legal advice to fully understand this.
Grandparents cannot automatically make an application to the court, they first must obtain the courts permission. Once they have made an application, the court will consider the nature and strength of the grandparent-grandchild relationship, the grandparent's historical involvement in the child's life, and whether it is in the best interests of the child to maintain a relationship with their grandparents. The court recognises the importance of maintaining these relationships when it is deemed beneficial for the child's well-being.
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Email: geraldine@paritylegal.co.uk