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Financial Remedy Solicitors in Cheadle

Financial Remedy solicitors in Cheadle

Financial Remedy Solicitors in Cheadle

Are you looking for financial remedy solicitors in Cheadle?

Here at Helpline4U, our reliable, fully qualified child custody solicitors in Cheadle are here to help.

Aside from arranging child custody, organising financial arrangements is often a particular cause of anxiety for a lot of people after a divorce.

The process of discussing financial issues can cause concerns regarding coping financially post-separation, with many people simply wanting to know where they stand in this situation.

Call us on 0754 128 1120, email us at info@helpline4u.co.uk, or enter your details here for us to contact you. It’s completely free to get in touch and we’d be glad to discuss your situation and offer advice.

If you are going through this process, it is crucial to seek expert legal advice to support you with your financial remedy proceedings and make sure you are represented properly. Our team of trustworthy financial remedy solicitors in Cheadle can support you in resolving your situation by dividing assets as fairly as possible while being responsive to your needs at a time which undoubtedly involves high emotions.

Financial Remedy Order – what is it?

It is typically possible to settle financial matters through mediation when a Consent Order will then be composed before being signed by each party and a judge in court.

A financial remedy order helps to settle financial matters between divorcing couples in court if they have not been able to come to an agreement during mediation.

How do we start the process?

The process of starting a financial remedy procedure can be done by submitting a document (Form A) to the court.

Each party will be required to provide full financial disclosure to ensure we can offer you the most accurate and relevant legal advice and achieve the best outcome possible for you.

The court will then schedule your case.

The First Appointment

The First Appointment, known as FDA, is where the district judge will establish if any further information is needed from either party to discern if full disclosure has been provided before beginning negotiations.

If a settlement is not reached at this appointment, the district judge will proceed to set a date for the Financial Dispute Resolution Hearing (FDR).

The Financial Dispute Resolution Hearing

After any further information has been established, each party will be required to complete a proposal detailing the acceptable settlement of their case.

Negotiations are welcomed to try to reach an agreement and, if one is made, the district judge can then sanction it.

If an agreement is not reached, the case will be prepared for a Final Hearing.

Final Hearing

Unless an agreement is made prior to the Final Hearing, further documents will need to be prepared. You and your former spouse will provide evidence to the district judge who will then decide how the finances should be divided and whether either party has an ongoing responsibility to support the other financially.

The judge will establish several Orders which many include:

  • The sale of property or transfer of property ownership
  • A Lump Sum Order
  • A Pension Sharing Order
  • A Maintenance Order

The judge will also decide if a Clean Break can be made, meaning you and your former spouse would have no financial claim against the other. At Helpline4U, our solicitors will always go through potential orders with you throughout your case.

The first consideration for the court is the welfare of any children, while other factors include:

  • Age
  • Income
  • Living expenses/standard of living
  • Role within the marriage/civil partnership

For more information on Financial Remedy Orders, call our financial remedy solicitors in Cheadle on 0754 128 1120, email us at info@helpline4u.co.uk, or enter your details here for us to contact you. It’s completely free to get in touch and we’d be glad to discuss your situation and offer advice.

 

 

 

Category: Family law

Child Custody Solicitors in Heald Green

Child Custody Solicitors in Heald Green

Child Custody Solicitors in Cheadle Heath

Are you looking for child custody solicitors in Heald Green?

At Helpline 4U we value our customers, so our friendly, fully qualified child custody solicitors in Heald Green are here to support your needs.

If you’re going through or have recently gone through a divorce, we can help you achieve the best possible outcome for both yourself and your children.

If you would like more information about applying for a Child Arrangement Order, call our child custody solicitors in Heald Green on 0754 128 1120, email us at info@helpline4u.co.uk, or enter your details here for us to contact you. It’s completely free to get in touch and we’d be glad to discuss your situation and offer advice.

We appreciate that this situation will no doubt be both highly emotional and stressful, so, at Helpline 4U, our trustworthy child law solicitors will help you by informing you of both yours and your children’s rights and what your options are.

We will ensure to be responsive to your needs by guiding you through the proceedings while helping to solve any issues as efficiently as we can.

At Helpline 4U, we always have the best interests of your children in mind, so, if you want to protect your access rights to your children or feel their present situation is not in their best interests, we can help.

Child Arrangement Order – what is it?

  • A Child Arrangement Order (CAO) is an order for the arrangements for a child or children and will detail:
  • Who the child will live with and be allowed contact with
  • Where the child will live
  • When the child will spend time with those they are allowed contact with

A CAO may determine that the child should live with one parent only, or it may be ruled that the child’s time is split between both parents. Essentially, a CAO states who has custody of the child and the rights the other parent will have.

The order will usually last until the child turns 18 years of age, therefore it is crucial to seek out specialist legal advice.

When it comes to your children, only the best will do – at Helpline4U, our trustworthy child custody solicitors in Heald Green understand that.

Who can apply for a Child Arrangement Order?

  • Parents
  • Stepparents
  • Guardians
  • Anyone whom the child has lived for at least three of the last five years

How will the outcome of the Child Arrangement Order be decided?

  • The outcome of the CAO will be decided in court, with the court’s first concern being the welfare of the child or children. The Children Act 1989 details considerations to help the court come to its decision, including:
  • The age, sex, and background of the child
  • The wishes and feelings of the child, considering their age and level of understanding
  • The impact upon the child if there was to be a change in circumstances
  • The capability of each of the parents in meeting the child’s needs or risk of harm to the child at any point
  • The child’s physical, emotional, and education needs, as well as any other potential needs

Here at Helpline 4U, our team will work hard for you.

If you would like more information about applying for a Child Arrangement Order, call our child custody solicitors in Heald Green on 0754 128 1120, email us at info@helpline4u.co.uk, or enter your details here for us to contact you. It’s completely free to get in touch and we’d be glad to discuss your situation and offer advice.

Category: Family law

Divorce Solicitors in Cheadle

Divorce Solicitors in Cheadle

divorce solicitors in cheadle

Are you looking for divorce solicitors in Cheadle?

Look no further – at Helpline 4U our trustworthy, fully qualified divorce solicitors in Cheadle are here to help and support you.

As the legal process of bringing a marriage to an end, divorce involves the terminating or reorganizing of the legal duties and responsibilities that come with marriage.

Once we have clarified with you what your divorce will involve, our divorce solicitors in Cheadle will support you throughout the process and you up to date with all developments throughout the process.

Grounds for divorce

Before we can commence the divorce proceedings, we’ll need to understand your circumstances. You will be required to cite one of the following reasons for your divorce:

  • Adultery – if your spouse has committed adultery, you will either have to prove this, or your spouse will have to agree to this.
  • Behaviour – if you cannot live with your spouse due to their behaviour, you will need to provide examples of unreasonable behaviour they have exhibited. Your spouse does not have to consent to this.
  • You and your spouse have been separated for a minimum of two years and both agree to file for divorce.
  • You and your spouse have been separated for a minimum of five years. No consent is required for this.
  • Desertion – you will need to show that your spouse has abandoned you for a minimum of two years without your consent or good reason.

You will need to confirm how long you have been married as you cannot begin divorce proceedings unless you have been married for more than 12 months.
You are also required to state why you consider that the marriage has irretrievably broken down i.e., that you can no longer be expected to continue with the marriage.

No-fault divorce

The long-awaited no-fault divorce has come into force. You must cite one of the reasons below for your divorce to support that the marriage has irretrievably broken down.
1. Adultery – you will have to prove this, or your spouse must agree to this.
2. Behaviour – this is the most commonly used ground for divorce. You will need to provide examples of unreasonable behaviour and why you cannot be expected to continue the marriage as a result. Your spouse is not required to consent to this.
3. Separated for 2 years and consents to the divorce.
4. Separated for 5 years, no consent is required.
5. Desertion – this is more than separation; it is complete abandonment and rarely used as a ground.

We realise that going through a divorce can be an unexpected or stressful event in your life. It can be a taxing and emotional experience and so, at Helpline 4U, we will be responsive to your needs throughout to ensure we resolve your dispute sensitively and efficiently with as little distress to you as possible.

We offer our service in Cheadle and the Manchester area and pursue all claims.

Call us on 0754 128 1120, email us at info@helpline4u.co.uk, or enter your details here for us to contact you. It’s completely free to get in touch and we’d be glad to discuss your situation and offer advice.

 

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