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LIVE24SEVEN // Spotlight On Business LOWE ’ S SOL I C I TOR S Relationship breakdown


You and you alone will know your marriage or relationship, and if it is in difficulty or comes to an end,


Only you can make those heart- wrenching decisions which may bring with them more heartache and pain in the early stages. So many people are influenced by relatives or friends who try and persuade you into staying, often ‘for the sake of the children’, or because they think they have your best interests at heart or know what is best for you and don’t want to see you suffer.


Rash decisions are often made at times of stress and influence – decisions that you often regret later, or decisions that will lead to anger and resentment if you stay for the wrong reasons. Children are no fools – they pick up on anxiety and unhappiness within a family. Statistics show that it is far better to have two parents who are separated with happy children moving freely between them, than parents at war or living in unhappy circumstances.


the end of the road?


You will need to take time and expert advice as to all of your options; what will happen when you do leave or your partner leaves? What will happen if you stay or your partner stays? What are the financial consequences? How will the children deal with the situation? Where will we all live and how can I manage financially? How can I stop the abuse or controlling behaviour? What will happen about the pensions; child support; problems relating to the children and arrangements for spending time with your partner? These are just some of the many questions that go around and around in your head and not knowing what you can do about it. For the breakdown of any relationship, emotions of fear, anxiety and heartbreak are often at the forefront. Your life is suddenly on a roller-coaster of emotions and you have to deal with the separation and the effect this is having, not just upon you but the rest of your family. So how do you find the right solicitor?


EXPERTISE At Lowe’s we have developed an enhanced reputation in all aspects of modern family law. You are our priority and we are committed to providing you with a wealth of experience and expertise to ensure that you achieve the right result and best advice.


SUPPORT FOR YOUWe are always there for you. We listen to your concerns, and we will provide you with a supportive and caring environment in order to minimise the stress and anxieties which we know you have to deal with following the breakdown of your relationship.


ADVICE We will provide you with all the options, guide you through the choices and help you make those difficult decisions, discussing them openly with you and ensuring that the advice is clear and concise whilst recognising with our experience and ability when such disputes should be referred to the court for an effective resolution.


GOING THE EXTRA MILEAt Lowe’s we pride ourselves on our reputation – we will always go the extra mile for our clients, supporting husband’s or wife’s; grandparents and other family members. Whatever the crisis, we will help you find the answer.


HELPING YOUThere are a number of reasons as to why you would wish to discuss your family problem or child related problem with your solicitor. We understand how confusing and stressful this can be. We encourage solutions where possible and we are always looking to resolve your problem as cost-effectively as possible.


Call 01905 610888 to see how I can help you.


Tracy Lowe LLB , Lowe’s Solicitors Restdale House 32-33 Foregate Street Worcester WR1 1EE


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