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Seek sound and professional advice on any legal matters involving children
Children
Take the stress out of all the issues related to the break-up of your relationship
Relationship breakdown
Our specialists will take care of all the tedious contentions of your divorce
Divorce
If divorce is not an option for you, we can help with other routes to a legal separation
Judicial separation
Know your rights on the complex issue of non-marital relationships
Cohabitation
Try a less formal way of settling the issues of your separation
Mediation
Get the right advice about the complex matter of splitting your pension
Pension right
Come to us for practical support and guidance if you’re a victim of violence or harassment
Domestic violence
Don’t deal with the stress of a custody case on your own – let the experts advise you
Child custody


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Separation or Maintenance Agreements


Be Prepared for the Future

We know that however amicable a separation may be, it usually leaves you feeling in need of support, and it is advisable to opt for something solid to fall back on in the case of future disputes.

One way of formalising the breakdown of a relationship or to settle financial or residential disputes is to draft a separation agreement.

Often used as a Provisional Solution for couples who have agreed to live apart temporarily or are embarking on a trial separation, a separation agreement can cover a wide range of provisions to regulate issues such as mortgage repayments, maintenance or child contact.

For further information
please phone
023 92 265251

Flexible and Individual

The advantage of this kind of agreement is its flexibility, and our specialists in family law at Gray Purdue will be able to liaise with you to include terms that are perfectly adapted to your individual circumstances.

Due to its flexibility, a separation agreement is Harder to Enforce than a Court Order in the event of future disputes, as a court has the power to make orders that differ from the stipulations on behalf of one of the parties, if they deem the agreement unfair or defective.

FREE 20 Minute Interview

We are happy to provide an initial 20 minute free consultation, during which we can gain insight into your situation, make an assessment, and offer tailored advice as to the action best suited to your particular circumstances.

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