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Name: CWJ - Solicitors (Orpington, Kent)

Description: The breakdown of any relationship can be traumatic and stressful, and our dedicated team of family law specialists have the knowledge and experience to provide caring, practical and clear advice to guide you through what is often a distressing time.

As members of Resolution (formerly the Solicitors Family Law Association), the team is committed to resolving family law issues in a sensitive, constructive and cost effective way.

Our varied experience includes negotiating divorce settlements at all levels from the most straightforward cases to the most complicated, involving complex issues relating to businesses, pensions and other assets.

If you have been financially dependent upon your husband or wife throughout the marriage, then you may be eligible for spousal maintenance after the divorce where appropriate. The Court would consider your income and outgoings and those of your husband or wife and then make an order for spousal maintenance if appropriate.

If you are not living with your child and you are earning an income then you will have to pay child maintenance. This is assessed as 15% of your net income for one child, 20% for two children and 25% for three children. If you have your child to stay with you for over 52 nights per annum then this would be reduced by 1/7th and if you have them to stay with you for over 104 nights per annum it would be reduced by 2/7ths. If you have a new family with children (natural or not) and you live with them, further reductions will apply.

Category: Bromley

Url: http://www.cwj.co.uk/

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