We Can Help With Your Divorce

We Can Help With Your Divorce

Tayo Taylor

Tayo Taylor          Partner

At MHHP Law, we approach Divorce and Separation with empathy and care. We understand that making the decision to Divorce or separate can be difficult. As highly experienced, family law specialists, we will guide you through the legal process with tailored advice to suit your circumstances.

Wherever you are in the process, whether it is seeking advice at an early stage to understand the procedure and your rights or if you are seeking advice following an amicable agreement with your former spouse or civil partner, we will work closely with you and provide you with knowledgeable legal advice.

We specialise in all aspects of family law including:

  • Divorce
  • Dissolution of civil partnerships
  • Financial Arrangements on Divorce and separation
  • Child arrangements
  • Pre and post nuptial agreements
  • Domestic Abuse

Submit your enquiry today

Our family law solicitors understand how difficult it can be to take the first steps towards divorce proceedings. It’s not easy, but if you feel that you have reached this stage in your relationship, we’re here to listen and provide you with knowledgeable legal advice.

For help, advice, or if you don’t know which way to turn right now, contact Tayo Taylor for a chat and more information.

Your initial, informative half-hour consultation is only £60 plus VAT@20%. Find the answers you have been looking for, today!

Divorce FAQs

The length of the divorce process can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the case and what is being divided up between the two parties. In general, the process can take several months to a year or more to complete.
Typically the person who files for divorce is responsible for paying the court fees. Couples do have the choice to split costs in what is called a ‘joint application’.

However, depending on the financial situation of both parties, yes, both parties may be required to pay for their divorce. If one party is in a significantly better financial situation than the other. then usually that person pays for the majority of the costs associated with the divorce.

Any debts acquired before or during the separation like child support and spousal support payment must be paid jointly by both parties or relatively separated between the two parties.

Typically all fees are agreed upon upfront. During your initial consultation, our divorce solicitors will discuss fees for court proceedings. As each case is unique, costs can vary greatly, which is why our solicitors will take you through each and every step.

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