Family Law Manchester
We are specialist family law solicitors in Manchester city centre
Welcome to family law Manchester. This website contains information on divorce and separation, children, finances and other family law issues. Our divorce lawyers and family law solicitors are experts, who provide sound and reliable advice.
We care about the results you want
All our family law solicitors are regulated by the Solicitors' Regulation Authority. Our divorce and family law team is able to advise on:
- Divorce and financial settlements
- Child related issues
- Cohabitation advice and property disputes
- Prenuptial and pre-partnership agreements
If you are separating or recently separated we suggest you change your will to reflect your change in circumstances. We can arrange for this at a low cost.
Contact us today to talk to a family law solicitor about your individual circumstances.
Telephone 0161 883 0530 or fill out our online enquiry form.
Divorce
If you are recently separated or are thinking about separating it is important you talk to a solicitor.
It is never too soon to talk to a solicitor about what happens when you separate. Seeing a solicitor does not mean you have to go any further, but it will help you understand what options are available to you and enable you to make informed choices.
The are several options available to separating couples. If you are married and have decided to divorce your partner, the divorce procedure is relatively straightforward, provided you meet the requirements. The most difficult part of separating is deciding what happens with your children and finances.
Finances
How will the money and assets be divided?
Sorting out the finances on separation, in particular deciding what happens to the matrimonial home, can be very stressful.
The system in England and Wales is discretionary, meaning that the judge will decide who gets what based on your individual circumstances. Because this can be quite unpredictable, many couples choose to decide on their own or by negotiation, mediation or collaborative law methods and ask the court to approve this.

