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IMPORTANT: Before you come to meet us:

1. It helps to write down what you wish to express

2. Be prepared for questions of a personal nature with regard to your relationship

3. Remember, once the process starts, it usually takes a life of its own

4. If possible, keep a dialogue open with your spouse

 

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There are many complicated issues to be discussed, negotiated and resolved in the separation/divorce process. Having an solicitor by your side to help you through this difficult time is essential. You can talk to us in complete confidence about any family law matter.

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