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2 Manchester Road,, Bury, BL9 0DT
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0800 083 0815
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0161 797 6157
Areas Of Practice
Civil partnerships and disputes, Co-habitation agreements and disputes, Pre-nuptial agreements, Separation agreements, Divorce & Financial settlement, Ancillary Relief, Child Law, Child Support and Maintenance, Domestic violence and injunctions
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The breakdown of a relationship is not only distressing but also gives rise to a variety of legal problems. The specialist Family Law team at Clough & Willis have extensive experience in divorce law, maintenance payments, financial settlements and child custody and can advise on all aspects of your situation. All our family solicitors are members of The Law Society Family Panel and Resolution. During or after a divorce, or separation, there may still be a need for the court to settle disputes over money or property. The court can make a financial order known as ancillary relief. The team at Clough Willis are experts in high value ancillary relief as well as divorce proceedings. The Family Law department is headed by Lee Marston who is also a Resolution accredited specialist. Marie Whittaker was the first solicitor in Bury to receive Resolution accredited specialist status. Lee and Marie also have extensive experience in complex children disputes. Committed to encouraging a non-confrontational approach to resolving family disputes the dedicated family law team can advise on: * Civil partnerships and disputes * Co-habitation agreements and disputes * Pre-nuptial agreements * Separation agreements * Divorce & Financial settlement * Ancillary Relief * Children - Court applications and negotiated problem resolution * Child Support and Maintenance * Domestic violence and injunctions Clough & Willis offer a free consultation service to provide a broad overview of what you could achieve and the likely cost. If you would like to arrange an appointment, or for more information, please contact Lee Marston, lee.marston@clough-willis.co.uk or Marie Whittaker, marie.whittaker@clough-willis.co.uk.
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