Family Law
Product Overview
The breakdown of a relationship is never an easy time for those involved. You'll need sensitive, professional advice to make matters as straight forward as possible.
Coles Miller has an experienced team of family lawyers based at offices in Poole, Bournemouth and Broadstone and can provide legal advice to individuals involved in disputes relating to marriage and families.
The team all specialise in family and matrimonial law and are members of Resolution [known formerly as the Solicitors Family Law Association] and the Law Society's Family Law Panel, and as such hold to their code of conduct.
Some of the areas we can assist with include:
- Fixed Fee Divorce package
- DIY Divorce package
- Collaborative Law Process
- Children issues (Contact and Residence)
- Cohabitee problems
- Cohabitation & Pre-nuptial agreements
- Financial, Property and Pension Issues
- Child Maintenance
- Referral for Mediation
- Change of name deeds (adults and children)
2 Professionals recommend Family Law
All professionals that recommend Family Law
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Fiona Sutherland,Bournemouth, United Kingdom
What I like about Colin Mitchell and Coles Miller's family team is their refreshing approach to divorce. They seem very pro-active in aiming for what is best for the client. While paying attention to the detail, they also look to the bigger picture of what is affecting a couple and their family and offer practical guidance and support to help them move through divorce with the minimum of emotional fall out. I find all the team I have met are easy to communicate with - something that's very important when you are making life shaping decisions about your future.- May 11, 2011
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Carl Smith, Interim Executive and Business Consultant at Carl Smith & AssociatesBournemouth, United Kingdom
Experienced lawyers that really do provide sensitive professional cost effective and straight forward advice. In fact they deliver everything 'that it says on the tin'. I would never hesitate in recommending Coles Miller legal advice for family disputes.- April 13, 2011