We can advise you on Divorce, including Fixed Fee Divorce.
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Expert Family Law Solicitors in Doncaster — Putting Your Children First
Whether you need advice on child arrangements, parental responsibility, or a court order, our Doncaster family law team is here to help.
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Contact our Doncaster team by phone or via our online enquiry form.
A member of our expert team will take your details and arrange a confidential consultation with Roxanne Woolliams, our family law specialist at our Doncaster office.
During your consultation you'll receive honest, advice on your situation - whether that involves agreeing arrangements informally, attending mediation, or making an application to the court. We'll explain your options and what to expect at every stage.
Family Law covers far more than divorce. At our Doncaster office, our specialist family lawyers advise on the full range of issues that arise when families go through difficult times – with children’s welfare always at the centre of what we do.
Our Doncaster family law team can help you with:
Arrangements for children can sometimes be agreed informally between parents, and we will always explore this as a first option. Where this isn’t possible, our solicitors will guide you through mediation or court proceedings with clarity, sensitivity, and determination to protect your child’s best interests.
Roxanne Woolliams is a Family Law Solicitor based at our Doncaster office.
Roxanne works on a vast and varied caseload covering Divorce, Matrimonial Finances (including complex and high value cases) and matters involving children (from child arrangements to the more complex matters such as child abduction). In fact, we cover all areas of law that families in Doncaster need!
We can advise you on Divorce, including Fixed Fee Divorce.
We can guide you through matters involving children on separation.
Our Specialist Family Lawyers have a great wealth of experience in dealing with even the most complex Finances issues.
When relationships break down, property disputes can become stressful and complex.
The role of a Deputy is similar to that of a Trustee – they must always act in the best interests of the incapacitated person.
Our specialist Wills and Probate team can advise you on Wills, Trusts and Lasting Power of Attorney.
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