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Family Law

The breakdown of any relationship can be traumatic. In addition to the emotional turmoil, you may well be worried about the future, frightened about finances, concerned for your home and your children.

You may want to instigate proceedings to end an unsatisfactory relationship or be on the receiving end of a divorce petition from your partner.

In any case, you will need the expert help of a leading family law practice with experts on hand to offer the  very best advice, whatever your particular circumstances may be.

The Family Law Department at Burd Ward has extensive knowledge to assist clients with all aspect of family life. Their approach is 100% built around providing professional advice whilst maintaining a sensitive and caring relationship with clients.

Burd Ward have a devoted team who are all members of Resolution and offer practical advice and support in relation to the following areas ;

  • Divorce/Separation
  • Children/Residence orders
  • The finances
  • Asset discovery and disclosure
  • Protection from a violent partner
  • Adoption
  • Care proceedings
  • Pre nuptial agreements
  • Co-habitation
  • Same sex relationships
  • Grandparents’ contact rights in the event of divorce.

Our team

The Family Law Department at Burd Ward has extensive knowledge to assist clients with all aspect of family life. Their approach is 100% built around providing professional advice whilst maintaining a sensitive and caring relationship with clients.

Burd Ward have a devoted team who are all members of Resolution and offer practical advice and support in relation in all areas of family law.

Jenna Ellison heads up the family department specialising in aspects such as divorce and finances.

Solicitor, Kash Mahmood is a member of The Law Society Children’s Panel and offers specialist advice in all areas concerning the welfare of children.

For help and advice on all matters concerning relationship breakdowns and domestic abuse, contact our Family Law department today.