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Name: Bonallack and Bishop - Solicitors (Salisbury, Wiltshire, Hampshire)

Description: Divorce and other family problems can cause enormous worry. We strongly suggest you consider advice at an early stage to put your mind at rest and to safeguard your position.

Our family team is the largest locally with unrivalled experience. We have ten specialist family lawyers including members of the Solicitors Family Law Association Approved Panel, Law Society Children Panel and Law Society Family Panel.

In dividing the assets the Court are obliged to consider all the following issues:

The income, earning capacity, property and other financial resources each of the party has or is likely to have in the foreseeable future.

The financial needs, obligations and responsibilities each of the parties has or is likely to have in the foreseeable future. The standard of living enjoyed by the family before the breakdown of the marriage.



The contributions which each of the parties made and is likely, in the foreseeable future to make to the welfare of the family including any contribution by looking after the home or by caring for the family.

The conduct of each of the parties if that conduct is so significant that it would be unfair for the Court to ignore it.

The value to each of the parties of any benefit (e.g. a pension) which by ending the marriage the party will loose their chance of getting.

Category: Wiltshire

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

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