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Solving Cohabitation Disputes and Child Arrangements

Almy & Thomas Solicitors • 29 January 2024

Navigating the complexities of cohabitation disputes and child arrangements can be a challenging aspect of family law. In Torquay, Torbay, and the South West, Almy & Thomas Solicitors provide expert guidance to manage these sensitive issues effectively. Understanding your rights and responsibilities is crucial in these scenarios, and our team is here to help.


Read on to explore the topic more.



Understanding Cohabitation Disputes

Cohabitation disputes arise when unmarried couples who live together face challenges in their relationship, particularly when it ends. Unlike married couples, cohabiting partners do not have the same legal rights, making disputes over property, finances, and other shared interests complex.


It's vital to seek advice from experienced family law solicitors who can navigate the intricacies of these disputes and offer solutions that protect your interests.


Child Arrangements: A Central Focus

When children are involved, their well-being becomes the focal point of any dispute resolution. Child arrangements encompass decisions about where the children will live, how much time they spend with each parent, and how they will be financially supported.


It's essential to approach these arrangements with a child-centric perspective, ensuring their best interests are always at the forefront.


Negotiating Fair Agreements

The key to resolving cohabitation disputes and child arrangement issues is often through negotiation and agreement. This process requires a delicate balance of legal knowledge and empathy.


Our team at Almy & Thomas excels in facilitating discussions, ensuring that all parties' views are considered and respected. We strive to reach agreements that are fair, sustainable, and in the best interests of all involved, especially the children.


Legal Support When Agreement Fails

In cases where an agreement cannot be reached amicably, legal intervention may become necessary. As family law solicitors, we can represent your interests in court, presenting your case with the utmost professionalism and dedication. We understand the emotional toll these disputes can take and work tirelessly to achieve a resolution that minimises stress and conflict.


Why Choose Almy & Thomas

Choosing the right solicitor is crucial in family law matters. At Almy & Thomas, we combine our deep understanding of cohabitation disputes and child arrangements with a compassionate approach. We believe in providing our clients with not only legal expertise but also emotional support throughout their journey.


Family Law Solicitors You Can Rely On

Cohabitation disputes and child arrangements are complex areas that require skilled legal intervention. At Almy & Thomas, we are committed to providing our clients in Torquay, Torbay, and the South West with the support and guidance they need to navigate these challenges.


Are you facing cohabitation disputes or need help with child arrangements? Almy & Thomas are your expert family law solicitors in the South West, ready to provide you with the legal support and guidance you need. Contact us today for a consultation.

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