Divorce Splitting Assets
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If you are dealing with a divorce, one of your main concerns is likely to be how your assets will be split and whether you will have financial security for the future. Obtaining the right financial agreement is important. It is also crucial to have the financial aspects of your divorce put into a court order so that you know that it is legally binding.
We have a range of expert family law solicitors. They have experience in all issues relating to divorce and separation, including expertise in obtaining a fair financial settlement.
We know that it can be helpful to find a local divorce solicitor, to make it easier to attend their offices and drop off paperwork as needed. Our service can connect you to a local family law solicitor who will be able to work with you throughout your divorce. To include advice and representation in respect of financial affairs and the splitting of matrimonial assets.
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Divorce Asset Splitting Solicitors – Solicitors Near Me Services
Our divorce and family law solicitors represent clients across a full spectrum of issues. Including dealing with high value assets and complex situations. Their services include the following:
- Advice and representation in respect of splitting assets on divorce
- Dealing with financial disclosure on your behalf
- Splitting the matrimonial home
- Splitting savings and investments
- Splitting debts and other liabilities
- Splitting pensions Protecting
- Protecting assets on divorce
- Negotiating a financial settlement
- Seeking a financial consent order from the court
- Advising you through mediation to reach a financial agreement
- Representing you at court to obtain a financial order
- Implementing financial orders on divorce
- Enforcing financial orders following divorce
Where Are Your Divorce Assets Splitting Solicitors?
We have solicitors available to help you across the UK, in England, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
How Much Does Our Find A Divorce Assets Splitting Solicitors Near Me Service Cost?
Our service will match you free of charge with a solicitor who can represent you in respect of the splitting of assets. There is no obligation to you to use the services of the solicitor we connect you with. Your initial conversation with them will be an opportunity for you to decide whether they are right for your needs. If you choose not to go ahead with them, there is no cost to you. If you ask them to represent you, they will advise you of their costs which you will be liable for from the date you instruct them.
Why Do I Need A Solicitor For Asset Splitting In Divorce?
If you do not put a financial agreement in place on divorce, it is open to your former spouse to come back to you many years into the future and make a financial claim. This is because financial obligations do not end on divorce, they only end when the court makes a final order.
If you are able to agree matters amicably, then a solicitor can put your agreement in writing before the court and ask it to make this into a binding consent order that will end your obligations to each other.
Agreeing asset split on divorce
Where possible, it is often best to try and reach an amicable agreement when you are separating your finances on divorce. You can ask a solicitor to help you with this. They will be able to suggest ways of dealing with financial matters. Negotiating with your former partner’s solicitor on your behalf to try and reach an acceptable solution.
If you cannot agree between yourselves, your solicitor will be able to help you use the mediation process. This is generally faster and more cost-effective than court hearings. A mediator will set out your options for you and will help you discuss possible ways of resolving any conflict.
Your agreement, if you are able to reach one, will be put into writing by your solicitor and the court can seal it into a binding order. This means that you will both be legally bound to observe its terms. It will also mean that you are unlikely to be able to bring claims against each other in the future.
Asking the court for a financial order to split assets on divorce
If you cannot settle issues between you, the court can be asked to rule on any matters in contention. Our recommended solicitors have strong expertise in bringing robust court cases on behalf of matrimonial clients and a track record of obtaining good settlements.
They will prepare meticulously and ensure that you have expert representation for any hearings there may be. We make sure that the solicitors we recommend provide an excellent service and that they will work to make sure you have the support and guidance you need throughout. We understand how stressful litigation can be. The solicitors we put you in touch with will do all they can to make the process as easy as possible.
How the court will split assets on divorce
The court will always aim to put a fair settlement in place taking into account the needs of both parties. While the starting point for the splitting of assets is a 50:50 division, the court may award a higher share of assets to one party if their needs are greater.
In making any financial or other order on divorce, the court’s priority will always be the welfare of any children involved. The court will also consider the following:
- The financial needs, obligations and responsibilities each party has
- Earning capacity, income, property and other financial resources
- The standard of living before the breakdown of the marriage
- The parties’ ages and the length of the marriage
- Any disabilities
- Contributions made by the parties during the marriage, to include care of children
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