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Dissolution

When a civil partnership or same sex marriage breaks down, you may decide it’s time to end the relationship and go your separate ways. Just as with divorce, there is a particular legal process for ending a civil partnership - often known as civil partnership dissolution.

Smith Roddam Solicitors has experts in relationship dissolution and we can guide you through the process every step of the way. The courts will need proof that the partnership has broken down but we can help you with this and will explain exactly what is required.

If you’re considering a partnership dissolution, it’s likely that you will have lots of questions regarding your home, possessions and finances. And if children are involved, you’ll want to ensure that their wellbeing is protected too. Our legal experts will answer all the questions you may have, providing advice and support to make the process easier.

Making the decision to end a relationship can be hard but our solicitors provide the reassurance that there’s a sympathetic expert on your side. We’ll explain all of your options so that you can start to plan for the future and we’ll ensure you are treated fairly during and after the dissolution.

At Smith Roddam Solicitors we explain everything in a way that’s clear and easy to understand - using plain English, not legal jargon. We also offer a free, initial, over-the-phone chat and will explain the costs and timescales involved up front so you always know what to expect.

We’re experienced in handling the dissolution of civil partnerships and offer confidential, friendly advice. So contact us today to see how we can help you.

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Dissolution

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