Separation Agreements
Married couples and civil partners are able to agree specific terms of separation at any point in their relationship. If they separate, these terms can be activated and avoid expensive and drawn out Court proceedings.
The Terms
The terms of any agreement can encompass all aspects of the relationship and might typically include issues relating to the children (contact, residence or maintenance) and assets (such as property, financial products or spousal maintenance).
It is important that anyone entering into a Separation Agreement is fully aware of the legal implications of doing so.
What We Can Do For You
At Fosters we can negotiate agreed terms, having advised you on the merits and pitfalls of any agreement, before drafting a suitable document that seeks to safeguard your best interests.
To find out more about Separation Agreements, please contact us on the number below or alternatively you can email us.
Contacting Us
Fosters Solicitors Team of Family Lawyers have a wealth of experience and knowledge to assist you in relation to any legal query or matter you may have. Call us on 01603 620508 or complete our online enquiry form and a member of the department will be in touch very soon.
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