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Separation Law Advice

So you have decided to separate. Whether you were married, in a civil partnership or cohabiting, you will quickly be faced with the practicalities of separation. On occasion, it can be difficult to establish whether or not a couple has, in fact, separated. We can explain the difficulties involved, and give personally tailored advice and offer solutions on the practical, legal and emotional issues around taking the decision to separate from your partner.

Our family lawyers are specialists in separation issues and can assist you in the separation process. Many couples prefer to negotiate a Separation  Agreement.

Separation agreement.
The Agreement can deal with any matter of importance to you. Our Family Law Team can provide you with professional advice and act on your behalf, to ensure your interests are properly protected.

What next?
What happens following separation is, of course, up to you and your spouse or partner.  We will present you with your options and explain each one fully.

Contact us:

Rhona AdamsRhona Adams, Partner

Phone: 0131 247 1339

Email: rhona.adams@morton-fraser.com

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