The area of Family Law can be both confusing and difficult. In trying times when you need trusted advice, our experienced Family Department can provide expert legal assistance.
Fadiga & Co understands the sensitive nature of Family proceedings, especially when children are concerned, and we make a concerted effort to provide solutions that reduce the strain on all those involved.
Overview Fadiga & Co's Family Department provides confidential advice with effective representation and includes members of the Law Society’s Family Panel, Family Advanced Panel and Children Panel. This means they are specialists in Family and Child Care Law and deal with all family related matters.
The Family Department comprises a professional, efficient team with a wealth of experience in dealing with all aspects of Family Law. Our overriding priority is to listen to all of the issues in your case and explore the best way of resolving your problems. This could be through negotiation or conciliation, or by application to the courts.
Whether it is divorce, financial provision, matters concerning children or any other Family Law related matter, we offer detailed, considerate and effective advice. We are expert at sorting out family disputes and, wherever possible, encourage out of court resolutions rather than litigation. We are, however, fully equipped to advise on bringing court proceedings if they offer the most sensible method of achieving the desired outcome of your case.
Services At Fadiga & Co our Family Department offers a sympathetic and confidential service in relation to all of your family-related legal problems. Our friendly, professional and experienced staff will endeavour to help you through what can be a difficult and stressful time in your life.
- Divorce/Separation - Financial and Property - Domestic Violence - Other Family matters
We provide assistance in the following areas:
- Contested divorce proceedings - Uncontested divorce proceedings - Nullity and Judicial Separation - Arrangements for children following a Divorce or Separation
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