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Family Law Service is a UK-based online family law support provider helping people across England and Wales with divorce, child and financial matters, offering clear, practical guidance without the high cost of traditional solicitors.
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A Grandparent Who Couldn’t See Their Grandchildren After Divorce
I still set the table for five every Christmas Eve. Force of habit, I suppose. My husband Malcolm tells me I do it without thinking, and he's probably right. Two years of quiet Christmases and my hands still reach for the small plates, the ones with the holly border that Lily and Sam used to eat their turkey from. Lily would separate everything on her plate so nothing touched. Sam would pile it all up like a mountain and eat from the top down. I could tell you what they'd say when they walked through the door. I could tell you exactly how the afternoon would go.
By Family Law Serviceabout 2 hours ago in Families
A couple who couldn't agree on how to divide the pension
I never thought I'd become the sort of person who lies awake at three in the morning thinking about pensions. But there I was, night after night, staring at the ceiling while *Karen slept in the spare room down the hall, both of us trapped in the same house but living completely separate lives.
By Family Law Service14 days ago in Families
She Was Ready to Move On - He Wasn’t Ready to Sign. AI-Generated.
She had already packed the boxes in her head long before she packed them in real life. The marriage had ended quietly. No shouting. No dramatic final row. Just two people accepting that it was over. The divorce itself progressed. Forms were filed. Emails were answered. Friends assumed everything was nearly done.
By Family Law Service16 days ago in Families
They Agreed on the Finances - Until the House Became a Problem. AI-Generated.
She remembers the relief more than anything else. The separation had been emotional, but civil. Conversations stayed calm. They both wanted the same thing, to move on without dragging things through court.
By Family Law Serviceabout a month ago in Families
CAFCASS Scared Her More Than Court - Here's What Helped. AI-Generated.
She thought she was ready for family court. She wasn't ready for CAFCASS. When she first heard about the CAFCASS call, she nodded along as if she understood. She'd already filed paperwork. She'd already stood in front of a judge once as a litigant in person. She assumed this was just another box to tick.
By Family Law Serviceabout a month ago in Families





