Here to help with all things Family Law

Our family law team is experienced in customising advice to individual needs, taking into account the nuances of each case. Conflict between relatives can quickly become heated and tense; our solicitors help alleviate such emotions by providing resolution that safeguards your interests - all with a personalised approach tailored for you.


We’re here to listen

When you come in for your initial meeting with us, we guarantee to take the time to get a full grasp on all aspects of your case as well as what it is that you are hoping to achieve. We will make sure every option revolving around both yours and any children's rights are made aware so moving forward can be handled efficiently and cost-effectively whenever possible.

Our team works tirelessly within family law cases, always prioritising protecting any minors by keeping them out of court when at all feasible; should matters proceed into litigation however our solicitors have ample experience representing individuals while making sure they understand their legal standing throughout proceedings.

We deal with all matters:

Adultery and Divorce

  • Agreed Divorce

  • Civil Partnership Dissolution

  • Annulment

  • Contested Divorce

  • Divorce Guide

  • Divorce Rights

  • Grounds for Divorce

  • Divorce Costs

  • Separation First Steps

  • General Family Law Matters

  • Mediation Support

  • Domestic Violence

  • Injunctions

  • Non-molestation Orders

  • Occupation Orders

How we can help

At Hannah Solicitors, we provide a supportive, professional environment for making informed decisions. We make it our priority to ease the stresses through offering practical and constructive advice that helps avoid conflict during difficult circumstances such as separations or marriage breakdowns.

Our experienced team is familiar with modern familial issues, having prepared pre-nuptial and cohabitation agreements in order to support you at every stage of your new life journey - no matter what comes your way.

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