Major changes in family law mean separating couples need more support
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Developed by our family team, our new ‘Parting Ways’ digital toolbox is aimed at those whose marriage, civil partnership or co-habiting relationship has broken down irreparably.
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Matthew is a Partner in the Corporate and Commercial team in Manchester, specialising in mergers and acquisitions, corporate structuring, buy-outs, joint ventures, and data governance.
If you or a loved one have suffered severe illness or injuries after being wrongly diagnosed, diagnosed too late or not diagnosed at all, you may be entitled to claim compensation for misdiagnosis.
Our nuclear energy and national infrastructure team has extensive experience advising on major strategic projects, with a vision to become a leading provider of legal advice for Tier 1 and SME businesses and consortia.
Paige is a Trainee Solicitor in the family law team at our Manchester office. Paige assists clients following the breakdown of a marriage with matters including divorce, settling financial terms and arrangements for children.
Selina is a solicitor in the commercial property team based in Cardiff. Selina joined Clarke Willmott as a paralegal in 2021 and later qualified as a solicitor in the commercial property team in December 2023.
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Starting a family through donor conception can be tremendously exciting, but it’s a big decision that could have far-reaching implications for both the parent(s) and the child. Donor conception is a particularly complex area of family law so it’s important to get specialist advice before getting too far down the line.