I have family issues
Family Lawyers Glasgow, Edinburgh, Scotland
At Simplicity, we recognise that a relationship breakdown is one of the most, if not the most stressful experiences you can have. Our job is to make things simpler. Our goal is to remove the additional stresses of affordability and uncertainty leaving you free to make the choices that are right for you and your family. Contact our specialist Family Law Solicitors in Glasgow and Edinburgh today.
Our team of Family Law Solicitors is led by Emma King who has been rated as one of the three best Family Law solicitors in Glasgow by Three Best Rated® for over 6 years consecutively.
For a long time, families have not fitted one particular mould and, more than ever, people are coming to unique familial arrangements that suit their particular needs. There are an increasing number of options for couples, from marriage to civil partnerships, in addition to cohabitation. Couples are also devising new legal arrangements that suit their needs, including pre and post-nuptial agreements. Moreover, there is also a range of possibilities for child contact and custody, from sole residence to shared residence, with many couples are now exploring the possibility of adopting or fostering children.
Family Law, Divorce and Child Solicitors Glasgow, Scotland
The increasingly flexible family structure, however, can lead to legal complications and problems. Archaic laws do not always reflect modern living arrangements and expectations, and couples are often required to make their own arrangements to guarantee the rights of themselves and their children.
At Simplicity, we understand that one size does not fit all and that you need a legal solution that suits you. We are a specialist firm of Family Lawyers in Scotland that offers advice and legal services on a fixed fee basis. Whatever your relationship status or family situation, we are ready to offer you expert Family Law advice and assistance that’s tailored to your particular circumstances.
We offer advice on:
- Divorce
- Child Residence & Contact
- Civil Partnerships
- Cohabitation
- Financial Separation
- Prenuptial Agreements
Find out more about resolving your dispute:
Family Law Fixed Fee Initial Meeting
implicity Legal continues to grow and expand. As a result of which, we have created a dedicated Family Law Department. Our specialist Family Law Solicitors have a wealth of experience, expanding to over 60 years between them.
Our Family Law Solicitors understand the difficult circumstances surrounding family law disputes, and we advise our clients in all matters relating to family law, including separation, divorce and matters relating to children. A full list of our services is noted below. As a Team, we have created and developed a Family Law Fixed Fee Initial Meeting to assist our clients. This Fixed Fee Initial Meeting is aimed at providing our clients with a clear outline of their options to progress forward.
Currently, we offer this Fixed Fee Initial Meeting for £295 plus VAT (£354). This includes;
1. Up to one hour meeting with one of our Family Law Solicitors.
2. Following the meeting, we will provide you with a letter by email setting out the points discussed during our meeting, and our advice in terms of moving forward
3. We will provide you with an estimate of costs moving forward.
4. We will provide you with a note of any further information required from you to progress your case.
Call us today on 0141 471 9166 or complete our online enquiry form and let us help you.
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