Our child law specialists at Burnham Law have experience handling all matters related to children in case of a relationship breakdown, regardless of marital status.
Our child law specialists at Burnham Law have experience handling all matters related to children in case of a relationship breakdown, regardless of marital status.
The process of divorce can be an emotionally challenging experience, which can leave individuals feeling scared and uncertain about their future, especially when it comes to their home, their finances, and their children. However, you do not have to face this situation alone. Seeking professional divorce advice can help you navigate through this difficult time.
. It is important to note that divorce laws have changed as of April 2022, and our team of experienced and highly skilled specialist divorce lawyers can guide you through the new no-fault divorce process and advise you on the most cost-effective and efficient way to proceed.
At Burnham Law, we are committed to best practices and working in a non-confrontational and cost-effective way. Our team of specialist family lawyers are members of Resolution and can provide you with the support and guidance you need during this difficult time.
At Burnham Law, we believe that building a relationship of trust and understanding with our clients is essential to providing the best possible service. Our friendly and discreet approach allows us to get to know you and fully comprehend your unique circumstances and reasons for your relationship breakdown. This enables us to work quickly and efficiently to find a practical solution, with the aim of minimizing any pain and stress throughout the ongoing divorce process.
We pride ourselves on being accessible and available to our clients. Our divorce lawyers will be there for you when you need advice, providing you with a direct telephone number and email address, and making our hours clear to you from the outset.
Prior to the recent changes in divorce law, all divorce petitions in England and Wales had to be prepared, printed, and posted to a local Family Court to initiate divorce proceedings. This process was often time-consuming and frustrating, resulting in unnecessary delays.
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