If you wish to draw up a separation agreement, our family team are able to advise and assist you through the process.
Our team of family experts are on hand to assist you and guide you through the whole process with the utmost sensitivity. Call Reeds on 0333 240 7373 or via email on info@reeds.co.uk.
The process of separation and divorce is difficult for all couples, and the route they take in separating will be as unique as the route they took in becoming a couple. In most cases a married couple may decide to immediately enter into the process of divorce, though for some a period of separation is preferred. If you do not wish to start divorce proceedings, then a separation agreement may be your next step.
A separation agreement is a document created when a couple decide to not live together anymore. The document will set out any terms of settlement relating to finances, property and children. Such agreements can include decisions relating to bill and mortgage payments, living arrangements, finance and asset division, and childcare considerations.
Whilst a separation agreement is more common for married couples who wish to delay formal divorce proceedings, they can also be entered into by unmarried couples. Such couples may find a separation agreement useful as they are not protected by law in the same way as married couples are.
Expert Legal Advice
Our expert team of solicitors are available to help you through the process of a separation agreement. We can negotiate your formal agreement or, if no negotiation is necessary, we will draft the formal agreement.
The process can extremely complicated. We will advise you on any consequences of any specific term to help you get your best outcome.
For any advice on separation agreements, call Reeds on 0333 240 7373 or via email on info@reeds.co.uk.
Financial Disclosure
To ensure that a separation agreement isn’t challenged it is important that you and your partner are honest and open about your finances. This is called ‘financial disclosure’.
During this process, each of you will be aware of what the other person has, including:
- Property
- Investments
- Savings
- Debts
If there is not a complete financial disclosure during the process of drawing up a separation agreement, then it is possible that the agreement cannot be relied on.
Our team of family experts are on hand to assist you and guide you through the whole process with the utmost sensitivity. Call Reeds on 0333 240 7373 or via email on info@reeds.co.uk.