| Woolley & Co Solicitors, Family Law Specialists |
![]() ![]() ![]() PO Box 124 NR Pontyclun Cardiff CF72 9EN 08430052915
|
|
| Areas of Law: | Child Access / Child Contact / Child Custody / Civil Partnerships / Cohabitation – more | |
| Profile: | Woolley & Co is a specialist firm of divorce and family solicitors. – more | |
| Clarke & Hartland Solicitors |
![]() ![]() ![]() 48 The Parade Cardiff CF24 3AB |
|
| Clements & Co Solicitors |
![]() ![]() ![]() 75 Caeglas Road Rumney Cardiff CF3 3JX |
|
| Husband Saye |
![]() ![]() Cadogan House 273 Cowbridge Road East Canton Cardiff CF5 1JB |
|
| Wendy Hopkins Family Law Practice LLP |
![]() ![]() 13 Windsor Place Cardiff CF10 3BY |
|
Here are some articles related to your search selection.
For a couple to divorce, there must first have been a marriage. While this statement may seem obvious, there have been cases where an apparently married couple were found on a... more
Who can get married? Any two people can get married in the UK provided they are: Aged 16 or over Of different sex Not too closely related Unmarried and not in... more
Your will is probably not the highest item on your list of concerns. After all, we tend not to think too much about what will happen after we die. As your life progresses and your... more
Steps to follow Do you wish to petition for divorce/civil partnership dissolution on the basis of adultery, unreasonable behaviour, separation or desertion? If separation, have you... more
Famously, one in three marriages ends in divorce. This is a depressing statistic. Divorce can be a hugely traumatic and costly experience for both parties. A divorce is the ending of... more
Divorce can be a painful and protracted experience. Preparing for it, and exploring all the available options, however, can go a long way towards reducing the stress. Marriage guidance... more
Steps to follow Are you planning to get married or to enter into a civil partnership but want to protect some of your assets if everything should go wrong? Or is there a significant... more
Pre-nuptial agreements are not the easiest of subjects to bring up with your significant other. They seem to fly in the face of the commitment you’re about to make.... more
The family home should be a place of security, a major investment in emotional as well as financial terms. Where a married couple split up, however, the family home can become the subject... more
The death of a loved one is a distressing time. There are practicalities surrounding death which need to be taken care of, such as arranging the funeral and winding up the estate of the... more
According to lawyers in the know, an increasing number of disputes over wills are ending up in the courts. These disputes are often bitterly contested and can have a devastating effect on... more
Despite popular belief, there is no such thing in the UK as “common law marriage”. If you and your partner are living together you have considerably less rights than couples who... more
Why write a will? Failing to make a will means your belongings will be distributed according to the laws of the country you live in – which may not be in the manner you would... more
Steps to follow If a relative has died and you’re in charge of sorting out their affairs there are a number of people and organisations you need to inform starting with the family... more
You want to ensure that your first meeting with your solicitor is as useful as possible. To ensure your solicitor thoroughly understands your problem and can provide you with proper legal... more