Financial Claims on Divorce

Overview:

By virtue of your marriage, you and your spouse have claims against one another in respect of capital, pensions and income, and these will persist until there is a court order confirming those claims have ended. Even many years after a marriage has ended, a spouse who has not terminated those claims can be asked to contribute to their ex’s housing and day-to-day needs.

We have expertise in highly contentious financial disputes, cases where a partner has concealed assets in other jurisdictions or even in the names of family and new partners, multi-jurisdictional cases with assets overseas, and complex trusts and nuptial agreements.  Our specialists will ensure and advise you every step of the way.

We can assist you in ensuring that you reach a fair settlement that meets the housing needs of you and your child.  We will ensure that the negotiations are transparent, and that you receive the best, clear and bespoke advice to protect you and ensure that your needs are met now and in the future.

Litigation should always be the last resort in resolving matters, but if court proceedings are necessary, we will guide you through the process advising you every step of the way so that you can make enforced decisions about your future.

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