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Finance, Divorce & Cohabitees Barristers

Financial remedy proceedings require careful analysis of assets, earning capacity, and the contributions each party has made. Our barristers act in financial remedy cases across the full spectrum, from straightforward divorces to high-value proceedings involving business interests and complex asset structures.

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Nationwide coverage, England & Wales
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About Finance, Divorce & Cohabitees

Scope of work
What we handle
Financial Remedy Orders
Applications for financial remedy orders under the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973, including cases involving property, investments, pensions, and business interests.
Divorce Proceedings
Divorce proceedings under the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020, including contested cases and those involving offshore elements.
Cohabitation Disputes
Cohabitation disputes under TOLATA and Schedule 1 of the Children Act 1989, including claims to a share of property and provision for children.
Pension Sharing
Pension sharing and pension attachment orders in financial remedy proceedings, including cases requiring actuarial evidence.
Business Assets
Financial remedy cases involving business interests, including the valuation of companies and the treatment of retained earnings.
Maintenance & Periodical Payments
Applications for maintenance pending suit, periodical payments orders, and variation of existing maintenance orders.
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