The Law House

Solicitor in London
Solicitor in London The Law House prides themselves on their varied composition of experienced lawyers from a wide selection of backgrounds and on their flexibility. Their lawyers all offer the option of meeting you at a venue that suits you, or even your home, that's right - solicitors who travel to you. If you'd rather come along to the office for a more traditional conversation you'll find it located in Chiswick, London within easy travelling distance of Finchley, Uxbridge and other surrounding London areas.

Specialising in family law and divorces, the team offer practical and accessible legal advice and services and will always operate with the clients best interest at heart. The Law House will support clients in planning for and negotiating through lifes milestones while minimising the drama whether you are making a will, going through separation or divorce, or dealing with legal issues following bereavement, they understand that each circumstance is unique.
Areas Served
  • Uxbridge, Finchley, Chiswick
Business Details
  • Serving residential, commercial and industrial clients
  • Licensed and insured
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Contact Details

Address
500 Chiswick High Road, Chiswick, London, W4 5RG
London
W4 5RG
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Divorce and Separation
read moreGoing to a solicitor for the first time when you are considering or going through a separation or divorce is a difficult step to take. In addition to the understandable trauma this unfortunate but common life event causes, you are likely to have many questions and concerns relating to what to expect from the process and how long it will take. The practical and legal implications on your living arrangements, division and protection of your assets and the interests of your children will also represent a source of anxiety.
Finance & Relationship Breakdown
read moreWhether you are married, living together or in a civil partnership, the breakdown of your relationship will carry specific implications for your financial arrangements. Yet the issue of money can often be a difficult subject to talk about, particularly when a relationship breaks down. The subject of negotiating a financial settlement is often a cause for contention and emotional resistance, even in the most amicable of divorces or separations.

At The Law House we appreciate that sometimes the emotional need to finalise a divorce or separation can put intense pressure on you. Such pressure can lead you to make premature decisions about your finances for the sake of getting the matter over and done with, in order to move on with your life. While moving on as smoothly as possible is the best possible outcome, we work with you to make sure that whatever financial arrangements you make are best for you in relation to your future.
Parenting and Children
read moreRelationship breakdown through divorce and separation is an emotional and confusing time for the children involved. The upheaval caused in the family home when their parents decide to go their separate ways is a circumstance the children involved are unable to control and can have a lasting impact. Sometimes, as adults, we forget to think about the effect that the relationship breakdown has on our children. Unless the relationship breakdown is managed sensitively, the long term consequences for the childs emotional and psychological well-being are potentially enormous.
Living Together
read moreContrary to popular belief, common law marriage does not exist. Most people think that by living together they have the same rights as married people. This is not always the case. Whilst both parents have similar rights to married people with children, the division of property and other assets may not necessarily be as straightforward. It is also a common misconception held by unmarried couples, that if they have lived together for a long time, they have an equal share in all the assets.

At the Law House, we encourage unmarried couples who are living together to proactively define the terms of their financial arrangements and parental responsibility. Although this may not rank highly as a romantic gesture, it is essential in the interests of giving clarity between unmarried couples from the outset and will help you to know where you stand, should the relationship break down or if one partner dies.

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