Divorce & Ancillary Relief – Clear, Compassionate Legal Support
At S.G Haughian Solicitors, we understand that divorce can be one of life’s most difficult transitions. We provide clear legal advice, compassionate support, and strong representation throughout the process. Whether you’re seeking a straightforward separation or need to resolve complex financial or property matters, our team is here to help you reach a fair and practical outcome.
Service Overview
- We guide you through each stage of the divorce process, ensuring you understand your rights and legal options from the outset.
- Our team prepares all necessary documentation and represents your interests clearly and professionally at every stage.
- We provide practical solutions to financial matters, including division of assets, pensions, and spousal maintenance.
- We communicate openly throughout, so you always feel supported and informed during a challenging time.
Key Features of Our Divorce & Ancillary Relief Service
We provide expert legal support to help you move forward with clarity and confidence. Here are three key features of our approach:
Personalised Legal Advice
Fair and Practical Resolutions
Supportive and Confidential
Frequently Asked Questions
In most cases, a straightforward divorce can take around 6 months, but this depends on how quickly both parties respond and whether financial matters are disputed.
Ancillary relief refers to the legal process of resolving financial matters related to your divorce, such as division of property, savings, pensions, and maintenance.
Not always. Many financial agreements can be settled out of court through negotiation or mediation. Court is typically a last resort when parties cannot reach an agreement.
Yes, you can still proceed with a divorce even if your spouse does not agree, though it may take longer if they contest it. We can guide you through the process.
Not necessarily. The court aims to reach a fair outcome based on factors such as income, needs, contributions, and the welfare of any children. We’ll help you understand what a fair settlement could look like in your case.
