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Gordon Lutton
Solicitors,
Wyevale Business Park
Wyevale Way,
Kings Acre,
Hereford
HR4 7BS
Tel: 01432
355345
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At Gordon
Lutton we understand that the breakdown of a relationship or dispute
about children can be one of the most difficult times of your
life.
We provide
a professional and practical approach, understanding that each
case is unique and needs its own approach.
We have a
wide experience of helping parents deal with issues relating to
the welfare and upbringing of their children. These include disputes
as to residence and contact including cases with an international
element and in relation to married and unmarried parents.
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TA Matthews
Solicitors
6 King Street
Hereford
HR4 9BS
Tel: 01432
352121
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The breakdown
of a relationship can be one of the most traumatic periods of
anyone's life. Naturally, you will be concerned about your current
financial and property arrangements and how it will affect any
children you may have.
Our Family
Team advises and represents clients in all types of family matters
including divorce, co-habitee disputes, civil partnerships, and
financial disputes, also domestic violence and injunction work.
Advice and representation is also given in children issues and
disputes.
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Lambe Corner
Solicitors
36/37 Bridge Street
Hereford
HR4 9DJ
Tel: 01432
355301
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Divorce and
separation is a very complex process spanning a period of time,
with no two cases being the same. The way your case is handled
and the quality of advice you receive is all important.
Divorce often
involves not only emotional and financial matters but also issues
affecting children. We believe the well-being of the child is
of paramount importance. It is therefore of the greatest importance
that you instruct or seek legal advice from an expert in this
field
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Mortimers
Solicitors
15 King Street
Hereford
HR4 9BX
Tel: 01432
355572
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Divorce
is increasingly the most popular option when a marriage has broken
down. The process does not need to be hostile or aggressive, Our
aim is not to create difficulties for parting couples, but to offer
a supportive solution and a civilised exit to an unhappy situation.
Some couples
decide to live separately rather than to end their marriage formally.
They may consider judicial separation (formal Court proceedings)
or a separation agreement prepared by legal advisers which sets
out the terms of their financial agreement. Whilst not necessarily
providing a final legally binding order, we aim to provide as
much security and certainty as possible.
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