Family

We understand that family law services are often required in difficult circumstances and as a last resort. Therefore, our team have a sensitive approach to delivering personal and professional legal services.


We do so by taking the time to understand your needs or case entirely in order to find the resolution that will be best for all parties involved.

Divorce & Finances

Divorce is never easy for anyone, but the process can be made easier by having an empathetic legal team who acts in your best interest. We understand that each case is unique, so will offer tailored solutions to help simplify the process for you.

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Civil Partnerships

The matter of civil partnerships involves a lot of similarities with marriage. Whether you require assistance with financial provisions, children, tax benefits, property, pensions and inheritance or dissolving a civil partnership, our team of experienced solicitors are here to help.

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Cohabitation

As unmarried couples have a less defined structure than those who are married, it’s important that you understand cohabitation law before making arrangements. At Clayton Stoke, our personable and client-first approach can help you find the right solution.

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Prenuptial Agreements

Some couples find that they would like a certain level of protection for their assets (such as money and property) when entering a marriage. Our team can advise you on this further.

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Domestic Abuse

Abuse can take many forms: emotional, physical, mental, sexual , financial and co-coercive control. However, the one thing that remains the same is that it is never the survivor’s fault. We believe that all survivors of domestic abuse deserve support and advice in order to move forward. We offer Legal Aid to victims so that they can get free legal representation (subject to requirements being met)

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Injunctions

We offer forms of injunction to protect you and your children from an abuser: ‘non-molestation orders’ protect you from being threatened or harmed, meanwhile ‘occupation orders’ define who can enter the family home or surrounding area.

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