Seahorse Family Law

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Our Services

Seahorse Family Law

If you don’t qualify for legal aid but can not afford private legal fees you’re in the right place. We provide legal services to those people who have no choice but to represent themselves. We do the technical aspects, leaving you free to focus on your area of expertise – what’s best for you and your family.

Making decisions about children

Asking the court to help you make decisions about your child(ren) is always an emotive time. We offer a range of low-cost monthly subscriptions to meet every budget which can help take the stress out of going to court. 

Divorce and Finances

​Divorce is one of the most stressful events in anyone’s life, and often requires difficult and heated conversations about how marital finances should be shared. With our help, you don’t need to deal with this alone.

Statements and Court Bundles

Preparing bundles and writing statements are an essential feature of any court case and upon them may rest your sucess. Let us take the strain for you.

Advice and Support

​Enjoy the ability to book in and get unlimited advice and support, whenever you need it, for no extra cost.

Our Reviews What do people say about us?

Excellent Service

Thank you your help with my case. The quality of work was of very high standards. You were great in your approach and I was always given sound advice. Thanks.

Ramandeep Walia – Gravesend, Kent

Fantastic Support

I was very happy with the level of support I received! Nothing was too much trouble and was dealt with swiftly and efficiently. I have already recommended you several times.

Chris Sharp – Manchester

Perfect!

​In a tremendously difficult time in my life this was exactly what I needed. The ability to get help quickly and without having to worry about the cost was invaluable! I cannot reccomend highly enough!

Claire Bickerdyke – London

Parental Responsibility is something that causes people a lot of confusion. Many people believe the right to be a parent is something to be earned that could be taken away if a person doesn’t act as a parent should. Find out what the law thinks.
If you mention or have researched making an application to the family court you may well have been told “you have to go to mediation before you can go to court, its mandatory”. In actual fact the requirement is not to have attended mediation, this is a common fallacy, the requirement is only to have attended a special type of meeting called a Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting (MIAM). Find out more about the mediation requirement here.
If you have a dispute about something that should happen to a child, such as which school they should attend, their religion, whether they should go on holiday, or who should hold their passport, you may need a Specific Issue Order. Our Essential Guide to Specific Issue Orders should be the starting point for anyone wanting to better understand this type of court order

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