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LIVE24SEVEN // Spotlight On Business LOWE ’ S - S P E C IAL I S T FAMI LY LAW SOL I C I TOR S


Marriage and Relationship Breakup - The Difficulties Ahead


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 yourself but upon the rest of your family


Whilst the divorce procedure itself is the least complicated, often the most difficult and stressful aspects of any breakdown revolve around the children and financial matters. It is not unusual to feel frightened or worried about what will happen to your home; how will you all live; what will happen about the debts and the pensions and what will happen about the children.


At Lowe’s we have a wealth of experience of resolving all issues following the breakdown of your relationship, whether you are married or not and we will make every attempt to minimise the stress and help you find the strength to deal with the issues and decision making process which you have to go through.


We have extensive experience in guiding clients through this procedure – you should never be afraid to ask any questions as it is important that you fully understand the process as this may affect the remainder of your life and how you and your family will live in the short and long term. We will advise you of all the options open to you and help you, but you will make the ultimate decision as to how you wish to proceed and we will support you during that time and thereafter and we will assist you in resolving your dispute, with discretion and sensitivity.


We deal with all aspects of family law and are committed to resolving them in a constructive way. No matter what the situation, whether the assets are small or involve substantial wealth, pensions, company assets or finding hidden assets and we also deal with cohabitation agreements, pre and post nuptial agreements and children matters. Sound advice is essential and often it is necessary to obtain a report from an expert actuary in order to show the true benefit of the pension and know what choices are open to you in this regard. It is extremely important to realize that there is no automatic entitlement to the other party’s pension.


I am a member of Resolution, the leading organisation of family law professionals promoting a constructive approach to family law disputes. However if necessary and the matter has to progress through court we are always there standing with you fighting your corner throughout your case. We always go the extra mile to understand, support and find the right solution for you; you are our priority and whatever the crisis we will help you find the answer.


Call 01905 610888 to see how I can help you. www-lowes-solicitors.co.uk


Tracy Lowe LLB, Lowe’s Solicitors Restdale House, 32-33 Foregate Street, Worcester WR1 1EE Tracy.lowe@lowes-solicitors.co.uk


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