If you have a domestic dispute concern or are caught up in domestic violence then contact immediately domesticdisputes.co.uk, a partner site of the Solicitor Search Network. This team of specialist solicitors are there waiting to help and guide you through the orders you can obtain to safeguard yourself and/or perhaps your children. It doesn’t matter whether you are married or live together you may apply for a court injunction – which is an order preventing your spouse from harassing/harming you or the children, this is called a non-molestation order which could force your spouse to leave the property you even if it is shared, referred to as an "occupation order". If the dispute is extreme then your solicitor will help you to apply for power of arrest whereby the police can make an arrest where a breach of the order occurs.
Your domestic dispute solicitor appreciates the need for your domestic problems to be dealt with quickly in order to prevent you suffering any further. And by having access to a solicitor with expertise in domestic cases you know you will get all the assistance required to apply for a protection order.
If you have children then your domestic dispute lawyer will recommend that you try and use negotiation to reach an agreement as a way overcoming difficulties. Not only is it quicker but it is also cheaper to draft a voluntary agreement. Where an application is made to the Court under the Children Act then a decision will be made regarding the welfare of the child/children and the appropriateness of any order sought such as: residence and contact, special issues such as faith, schooling and parental responsibility etc.
You will find a domestic dispute solicitor can advise you on how to deal with the unfortunate event of your marriage/relationships break down, by firstly spending time to discuss with you whether the relationship can be saved. Where divorce is the only outcome then this requires evidence of one of the following: adultery, unreasonable behaviour, desertion, separation with/or without consent of the other person. However if you do not feel ready for this step your solicitor may recommend a “deed of separation” which would permit you time to sort things out.
Domesticdipsutes.co.uk are there to help you with all your domestic disputes and to find the best and least costly solution to resolve your problems.
