Separation Agreements

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Separation is where a couple is not living together as man and wife/civil partners, but have not yet decided to divorce. In this situation, there are several things which must be organised such as residence of and contact with any children and financial and property affairs. In this situation, a Separation Agreement should be entered into.

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Separation in Scotland

Separation Agreements are important as they deal with factors crucial to both parties' lives: childcare and financial and property affairs.

Thus it is important that Separation Agreements are well drafted and both parties seek legal advice before entering into one. If there is a Separation Agreement in place and you then decide to divorce in the future, the divorce can proceed on an uncontested basis.

This will be considerably cheaper than running a contested divorce and less stressful for the client and family as a whole.

A Decree of Divorce can be granted one year after the date of separation provided the parties consent. Exactly the same principles apply to the breakdown of a civil partnership. At Miller Samuel Hill Brown, your solicitor will have the expertise to give you the best quality advice and help necessary for you in this difficult time.

As well as specialising in matters concerning Separation Agreements we offer a full range of Family Law services.

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"Your assistance has given me peace of mind throughout. I appreciate your consideration during a difficult time for me. You have been very helpful." - Anonymous.

"Since our last conversation I've seen *A* on all arranged dates and been given extra time with her. Thanks for your help in getting me back in touch with my daughter and your professional service, I would certainly recommend Miller Samuel Hill Brown to anyone in my position." - Anonymous.

"Thank you so much for your support and hard work in finally drawing matters to a close. It has been a long and sometimes difficult journey and the end now has been worthwhile. I would not have been able to continue without your guidance and I shall forever remember you for that. I would have no hesitation in recommending you for the work you have done and shall indeed should the need arise come directly to you for that in future." - Anonymous.

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Contact our Separation and Divorce Lawyers Glasgow, Scotland

At Miller Samuel Hill Brown we provide clear expert advice on all aspects of family law - based in Glasgow City Centre, our family lawyers also help clients in Glasgow's West End, South Side, Paisley and across Renfrewshire, Lanarkshire and Central Scotland. Let us help you. Please contact our Separation and Divorce law specialists on 0141 221 1919 or via our online contact form.

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