Costs
We offer a free first consultation where you can discuss your requirements, your options, the course you need to take and the financial, practical and emotional implications.
We do not offer public funding (formerly legal aid) but we work cost effectively. At the outset, we will estimate what your case and the course you choose to take is likely to cost.
We have contacts who can give you specialist financial advice including mortgage advice and pensions advice. If you or your partner has a company or business which is to be included in the negotiations for a financial settlement, we can put you in touch with an independent accountant who can give you advice upon taxation and valuations. Fees for these matters will be in addition to our own costs.
We can offer a fixed fee for the divorce itself and for other matters such as changes of name. Where there is no fixed fee, we charge on the basis of an hourly rate. If you ask us to take on your case, we will explain the costs in writing to you in detail so that you know what you can expect to pay over the coming weeks or months.