When you are headed to the solicitors for legal advice or help with a certain case, it is vital that you seek out a professional who will be able to help you the most. Each lawyer will have their own speciality. For example, you might find that you need the services of a family lawyer. What can they help you with? Let’s take a look at some of the reasons why you might need the services of a family lawyer.

Divorce

Unfortunately, one of the primary reasons why people engage with a firm of family lawyers is because they wish to divorce their spouse. Here, the lawyer will be able to advise you on the type of divorce that you need and the steps that need to be taken to ensure that everything is as legal and binding as the marriage itself.

Some divorces can be amicable, others are not so. There are many reasons why a marriage might break down, and it can cause the act of separation to quickly become strained. Important assets like houses and cars need to either be divided or surrendered, and issues such as custody of children and pets needs to be discussed. The divorce lawyer will act in the best interests of their client to ensure that their wishes are best represented in the terms of the divorce.

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Prenuptial Agreements

Before you get married, it can be wise to discuss a prenuptial agreement with your future spouse. This is a boring and tedious part of what should otherwise be a romantic and happy occasion, but it is vital. Though you never go into a marriage expecting to get divorced, it is a possibility that should be considered. Having a prenup in place will help to lay out expectations and the division of assets should a couple get divorced.

The family lawyer will be able to draft the agreement, and they will talk you through some of the options available for terms to put into the prenup. If you already have children, or if you plan to have them in the future, the prenup might lay out a basis for child support and other key agreements.

Wills

It is vital that everyone writes a will if they have dependents or assets that they wish to pass to a certain family member or friend in the event that they die. No one wants to think about their own death, but a will could very well be the most important document you create in your lifetime.

With a will, you can dictate who will inherit certain assets after your death – including whether or not they will be held in a trust if the beneficiary is underage when you die. You can also dictate details such as what you would like to happen to your remains, and the type of service you would like at your funeral. Though you do not have to write a will with the help of a lawyer, their advice can ensure that the will is legally binding. They will also be able to keep it safe until after you have passed so you do not have to worry about it going missing.

These are just some of the things that a family lawyer can help you with. They are extremely helpful professionals, and so it is vital that you reach out to work with them if you have some sort of issue. Even just receiving advice from a trained family lawyer can help you to feel much more at ease about a certain situation.

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Holly MacDonald
Holly studied Digital Journalism at University of Strathclyde. A single mum, her young son Thomas battles for adulation with her love of wine and chocolate, and the very occasional guilt-driven Gym appearance. Other than writing, Holly has a love for making jewellery, thanks to her beloved grandmother.