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Relationships and Family

Sadly, there has been an increase in the number of divorces and family breakdowns over recent years. This, amongst other factors, has resulted in the development of our family law team made up of five family lawyers who have extensive and varied experience in dealing with all areas of divorce and family law. Between us we have over 50 years of practice in this specialised area of law.

As members of Resolution, we at Warners offer sympathetic yet realistic and pragmatic advice to help with your situation. Our family lawyers endeavour to adopt a sensitive and conciliatory approach whilst still obtaining the best possible outcome for you.

We offer advice not just to married couples, but also to the increasing number of people who choose to live together. We can help with pre-nuptial agreements, disputes about property, money or children.

There are many reasons why individuals need expert advice and Warners family lawyers have the experience and expertise to deal with all your needs.

Vanda James is a name synonymous with the quality family work offered at Warners. She heads the team and is particularly regarded for her “confidence giving style and her ability to explain difficult points clearly”. The firm has embraced collaborative law and consequently handles many such cases.
- [Chambers UK 2009]


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