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Kevin Shearn Family Law Practice

Legal Services

Overview

At KSFLP Ltd we have a wide range of experience of the most complex family law, dispute resolution and child law cases. Our family law solicitors and legal executives specialise in all areas of family law including children matters, domestic abuse, co-habitation disputes, civil partnerships, divorce and finances. Our main areas of practice can be summarised as follows : Children Matters: We represent parents, children and wider family members on a daily basis in care proceedings where the Local Authority are seeking to remove children from home. We also deal with private law disputes on relationship breakdown concerning with whom children live and how they spend time with the other parent or family members and all welfare issues concerning children. Read more about children matters. Domestic Abuse: Our society today is becoming increasingly aware of the far reaching impact of violence and abuse in the home on the development of children. We provide a service to help victims of abuse, (whether men or women) in seeking protection through the law. Divorce: We are able to deal with all aspects of divorce and we can ensure that divorce proceedings are dealt with promptly and as efficiently as possible. Financial Settlements on Divorce: One of our main areas of expertise is resolving financial disputes upon divorce. Our solicitors and legal executives act for clients from many different financial backgrounds and we can deal with any financial issue that will arise within divorce proceedings. Read more about financial settlements on divorce. Cohabitation: We are specialists in assisting unmarried couples. We are able to dispel the myth of "common law marriage" and advise clients of the true financial circumstances of relationship breakdown. Read more about cohabitation. Civil Partnerships: Our solicitors and legal executives are sensitive to the individual needs of our clients. We can advise civil partners either upon relationship breakdown, in respect of disputes over children or regarding pre-partnership agreements. Read more about civil partnerships.