Divorce
Clear, compassionate legal guidance to help you move forward with confidence.
Divorce is never easy, but with the right legal support, it doesn’t have to be overwhelming.
At Kempton Redman Law, we understand the emotional and practical challenges that come with the breakdown of a marriage. Our goal is to guide you through the process with clarity, compassion, and a focus on achieving fair, lasting outcomes.
Whether your divorce is straightforward and amicable or involves complex financial and family matters, we provide expert advice tailored to your situation. We work hard to reduce conflict wherever possible—through negotiation, mediation, or robust representation in court if needed.
From the initial consultation to the final order, you’ll have clear guidance at every step, so you know where you stand and what to expect. With experience across a wide range of family law issues, we’re here to help you protect your rights and plan for a more secure future. Let us help you move forward with confidence.
FAQs
How long does a divorce take?
The time frame varies depending on the complexity of the case and whether both parties agree. An uncontested divorce will be a lot quicker, while contested cases can take longer.
Do we need to go to court to get divorced?
Not always. Many divorces can be resolved through negotiation or mediation. Court is usually only necessary if there are unresolved issues around finances or children.
What if my spouse doesn’t agree to the divorce?
You may still be able to proceed depending on your circumstances. We can advise you on the best course of action under current divorce law.
What happens to our home and assets?
The division of property depends on your financial situation, contributions, and future needs. We work to secure a fair settlement that protects your interests.
How much will the legal fees be?
Costs depend on the nature and complexity of the case.
How are pensions and savings divided?
Pensions, savings, and other financial assets are considered during settlement. We can help you achieve a fair and legally sound agreement.
Can I change my name after divorce?
Yes, you can revert to your previous name using your final divorce order and other legal documents. We can guide you through the process if needed.
What about arrangements for our children?
Child arrangements—such as residence and contact—can be agreed between parents or decided by the court if needed. Our team provides clear guidance on securing what's best for the child. You can find more information under our Contact & Residency Orders section.
Related Topics
Separation Agreements
Amicable Divorce
Matrimonial
Family