| Breakdown of relationship for Married
and Unmarried Couples |
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divorce and judicial separation
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separation agreements |
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dissolution of a civil partnership
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domestic abuse and the civil
courts |
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(for matters relating
to children of the family see children
section below) |
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| Financial Claims |
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financial claims on divorce
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pensions |
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trusts |
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enforcement |
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financial claims for unmarried
couples and on behalf of children |
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family businesses |
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| International |
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jurisdiction for divorce and
related financial claims |
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financial claims after an overseas
divorce |
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jurisdiction for children disputes
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| Children |
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disputes relating to children
- contact, residence and parental responsibility |
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financial support from the
non-resident parent |
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leave to remove children from
the jurisdiction of England and Wales |
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child abduction claimant work
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adoption |
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child protection and private
law |
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child protection
in sport |
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enforcement |
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| Reaching an agreement on relationship
breakdown without going to Court |
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mediation |
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collaborative law |
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| Relationship Agreements |
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pre-nuptial and post-nuptial
agreements |
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pre-civil partnership agreements
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cohabitation agreements |
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| Reputation Management |
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confidentiality and privacy
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media management |
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