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Free legal consultation: divorce & separation

 

 

 


Relationship issues can shake us to the core. The law also has a lot to say about the interests of children and – if you’re married – family finances. So whatever you’re thinking just now, it makes sense to be informed

It is why DAD.info partners family support specialist Dialogue First. They are unique in running a fully integrated network of family lawyers that meet our expectations around affordability and promote communication at what can be an extremely difficult time.

If you live in England & Wales, Dialogue First is ready to offer you – and your partner – an individual free of charge telephone consultation with a family lawyer.

To arrange your legal consultation, please click here.

 

Alternatively, you can check out the  Separation section of the site or have a look at the questions other Dads are posting in the Forum.

 

 

 

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