Divorce and separation can be a challenging and stressful process. It can also be a confusing time for you and your family not knowing your rights you or your spouse have when it comes to assets, pensions or the children
Progression Solicitors has a number of specialist family solicitors in Ulverston who can guide you through the process with the aim of making it as stress-free as possible.
If you are going through a divorce, you may need to consider how assets should be divided, whether the family home should be sold or what arrangements should be made for the children. Our trusted family solicitors in Ulverston and throughout Cumbria will help you navigate this process.
If you are thinking about getting a divorce, read on to find out more about us and the services we offer.
We have a dedicated and highly experienced team of family solicitors across our Barrow-in-Furness, Lancaster and Ulverston offices, namely Lisa Bell (née Martin) and Michele Ashton. Our solicitors will work with families and individuals to resolve issues in a constructive way.
Director Lisa Bell answers your questions to explain this confusing subject… Celebrities seem to get ‘quickie divorces’, why can’t I? A ‘quickie divorce’ is a term often used in the media. However, the divorce process in England and Wales takes roughly 6-7 months in the simplest of cases. The process involves several stages, each requiring… Continue Reading
Before we know it, summer will be upon us, and the long school Summer holidays will stretch out before us. At this time of year, we are frequently asked about what parents, who are no longer together, can do, in relation to their children and going on holiday. Some parents manage this arrangement quite happily… Continue Reading
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There are two ways in which to evict a residential tenant – Section 8 of the Housing Act 1988 which is for when a tenant breaches the Tenancy Agreement and Section 21 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, which is known as the “no fault” notice. We will cover Section 21 in a different… Continue Reading
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