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Five reasons to use collaborative law in a family dispute

15 January 2019 Written by Ware & Kay Solicitors Category: Firm updates

 

When a relationship breaks down, it can be one of the most distressing events many of us will have to endure. There can be a lot to sort out; family finances, arrangements for children and who stays in the house. Most people assume that the only way to end their marriage or formalise a separation involves a visit to court to let a judge make those decisions.

Robert Bellhouse Family Solicitor at Ware & Kay in York & Wetherby explains that there is another option, called collaborative law, which offers an alternative option than going to court.

“By choosing a collaborative approach, you & your former spouse/partner will both instruct a collaborative lawyer who will support you during a series of meetings aimed at resolving matters amicably.” says Robert.

Robert’s top reasons to choose a collaborative approach:

1. Disclosure - both sides provide full details of assets, income & debts at the outset, so the discussions are open & honest.
2. Valuations - if possible, valuation for properties, business or pensions are agreed between you & this saves on costs.
3. Experts - you can call on the assistance of experts, e.g. pensions actuary or an accountant to attend.
4. Flexibility - sometimes options you had not considered may emerge through collaboration. The less formal approach makes it easier to compromise.
5. Legal advice - we will be there to give you independent advice regarding all issues & the implications of any agreement reached.

Robert Bellhouse

If you need advice, please contact Robert Bellhouse, Ware & Kay, Sentinel House, Peasholme Green, York YO17 7PP on 01940 716062 or email Robert.Bellhouse@warekay.co.uk.

 

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