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Our team has an extensive background in family law cases of varying complexities. Whether you are seeking a divorce, agreeing the terms of your current relationship, or looking after your children’s interests, it’s vital to find an attorney with the right expertise to support you through the process. Our dedicated team of divorce and family law attorneys can help you plan, formalize arrangements and resolve conflicts, however convoluted and complex. We will help you protect what matters to you and secure the future for yourself and your loved ones.

With our combined experiences and expertise in family legal issues we aim at delivering assistance that is both actionable and personalized. Our approach is to understand your personal situation, your requirements and what you would like to achieve. We seek to provide clear advice on the options available to you. We understand that family issues can be difficult for those involved, especially on an emotional and personal level. Therefore, we approach each case with openness and care.

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Case Studies


MJT v SET – 2020/FAM/div/00

The Respondent submits that the Petitioner earns enough salary to afford to pay her a lump sum of $250,000.00. She submits that she sacrificed her life to her family, all her infirmities and missteps aside. It is very difficult to apply the sharing principled as set out in the cited cased of Miller v Miller/McFarlane v McFarlane (206) UKHL 24. This was definitely not a marriage of equals nor one of partnership.   Read the full case ruling >>

 

JB v LL

In civil cases, a case must be proved on a balance of probabilities and is not as strict as the criminal burden of proof which requires a case to be proved beyond a reasonable doubt. In the instant case, I have considered both the evidence of the Plaintiff and the Defendant, and I find the Defendant’s evidence to be more credible that that of the Plaintiff.    Read the full case ruling >>

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