Civil Partnership Dissolution/Financial Provision

 
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Civil partnership dissolution solicitors in Carlisle, Cumbria and Northumberland

The dissolution of a civil partnership can be extremely difficult for all parties. Our solicitors are familiar with the procedure for dissolution of a civil partnership and able to advise on all financial considerations.

How we can help

Our divorce and family team have worked with clients from Carlisle, Cumbria and Northumberland (as well as further afield) for a number of years.

We can assist you with the process or advise how best to respond. 

Financial Issues

For many people the real worry is whether a property or business is going to have to be sold. Our expert lawyers can advise you about the process of financial disclosure and negotiate the best outcome.

Financial remedy proceedings are proceedings within a divorce or dissolution for:

  • Lump sum orders;
  • Property adjustment orders;
  • Periodical payments (spousal maintenance) orders; and/ or
  • Pension sharing orders.

It is often possible to settle cases without issuing an application for a financial remedy order. We will explain all the alternatives to court such as mediation, collaborative law, private FDR’s and arbitration if you want to deal with matters amicably.

If you are facing an application for a financial remedy, or you want to bring your own claim, our expert team can assist you by providing initial advice on likely outcomes then guiding you through the court process, if necessary.

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