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Award-winning family solicitors

The UK’s largest specialist family law practice, with divorce solicitors and an office conveniently located in Bishop’s Stortford. Our family law solicitors are here to assist clients across Hertfordshire and the surrounding areas with a range of family law matters. We can help with legal proceedings as well as provide particular expertise in alternative dispute resolution.

We’re proud to be a Legal 500 ‘Leading Firm’, with the leader of our Bishop’s Stortford team, Rachel Roberts, also being a Recommended Lawyer. They go on to say: “Stowe Family Law is a force to be reckoned with. Stowe is the go-to firm for the full suite of Family Law services.”

Our family solicitors in Bishop’s Stortford represent clients with their relationship breakdown as well as any family issues, including even sensitive matters such as domestic violence cases. We offer our expert advice to give you all the help you need and help you feel confident in the case and beyond.

Our family law services in Bishop's Stortford

Divorce and separation

Our Bishop’s Stortford divorce lawyers help couples dissolve their civil partnership or through their separation with expert knowledge and support.

Pre and postnuptial agreements

We provide clients with both prenuptial agreements as well as postnuptial agreements, so no matter what you need, our lawyers are here to help.

Prenuptial Agreements

Finances

Our family law solicitors in Bishop’s Stortford understand how difficult it can be to divide finances during a divorce, but we’ll be with you every step of the way.

Finance Solicitors - Stowe Family Law

Children’s solicitors

Our solicitors have years of experience in children’s law, especially cases including domestic abuse, safeguarding concerns, and drug and alcohol related issues.

Child Law Experts - Stowe Family Law

Fertility law

Growing a family isn’t always easy, but our fertility law experts will approach your case with knowledge and support to help you during this time.

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Cohabitation agreements

A cohabitation agreement can make sure unmarried couples who live together have some level of protection.

Domestic abuse support

Our domestic abuse solicitors who always provides care and empathy to all clients.

Domestic Abuse Solicitors - Stowe Family Law

Our team of Bishop's Stortford family lawyers

Rachel
Roberts
UK Managing Director
Phoebe
Turner
Regional Director, London and East Anglia
Maya
Bhatiani
Team Leader Partner, Essex & Kent
Annique
Sampson
Associate, Chelmsford
Kiren
Kaur
Solicitor, Chelmsford
Lauren
Gauld
Solicitor, Chelmsford
Christine
Flint
Legal Assistant
Lucy
Boswell
Legal Assistant, Chelmsford

Office address

New Mead Barn
Wickham Hall
Hadham Rd
Bishop's Stortford
CM23 1JG

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More local offices

Across Stowe’s offices in the East of England, our family law specialists offer comprehensive legal services, including divorce, child custody, mediation, and fertility law. Our dedicated team, including lawyers accredited by Resolution and recommended in the Legal 500, provide expert guidance and personalised support at every stage of your legal journey.

Visit our family law solicitors in Bishop’s Stortford

Our Bishop’s Stortford office can be found at:

Stowe Family Law LLP, The Residence Coworking, New Mead Barn, Wickham Hall, Hadham Rd, Bishop’s Stortford, CM23 1JG

We can be found in The Residence Coworking, situated north west of the town centre just outside the A120. The Wickham Hall Business Park is easily accessible by car and there is plenty of on-site parking available.

You can call our phone lines from 8:30am – 7pm, Monday to Friday. And 9am – 5pm on Saturday and Sunday.

Our Bishop’s Stortford office helps clients in Hertfordshire and Essex, including Ware, Hoddesdon, Saffron Walden and Harlow. We also have further offices in the surrounding area, including Chelmsford, Southgate, and St Albans. Appointments can be made in person and remotely, depending on what is most convenient for you.

We offer an award-winning service

Why choose our family law solicitors in Bishop’s Stortford?

  • Stowe Family Law is the UK’s only team of specialist family law experts.
  • Our Bishop’s Stortford solicitors are led by senior lawyers who have 35+ years of combined experience in family law matters.
  • Information provided by Review Solicitors shows that of our clients who live in Bishop’s Stortford, 91% would recommend us to friends and family.
  • Our solicitors are both Resolution members and specialists.
  • Stowe Family Law is both recognised and listed by The Law Society.
  • We’re rated as ‘Excellent’ on Trustpilot by our clients who live in Bishop’s Stortford.
  • Thanks to our Client Services team, you’ll be matched with the best lawyer for your situation.
  • We’re a Legal 500 ‘Leading Firm’, which also rank us as Band 2.
  • Each of our clients receives legal advice that is supportive, compassionate, and unique to their circumstances.
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Protecting your finances

Whether you want to safeguard your assets or ensure your financial future is secure, we collaborate with our internal accounting team to obtain the finest representation and provide the best results.

Our skilled team has expertise in various fields, such as tax, real estate, valuations, accounting, and pensions. Having both our internal accountants and family law solicitors by your side ensures your financial settlement is secure.

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More about our Bishop’s Stortford family law solicitors

More about our Bishop’s Stortford family law solicitors

  • What does a divorce cost?

    Divorce costs can vary due to individual circumstances. Once you have spoken to your solicitor about your situation, they will be able to give you a cost estimate. For divorces that require finances, property, and child arrangements to be resolved, additional information about fees can be found in our divorce costs and divorce pricing guides. For couples who are separating amicably, we also offer a fixed-fee package for straightforward divorces.

  • Which family court will I attend if I’m based in Bishop’s Stortford?

    If you are based in Bishop’s Stortford or the surrounding area, your hearing will usually take place at Hertford County Court and Family Court on Shire Hall Yard in Hertford town centre. Our solicitors will ensure you are fully prepared and supported throughout the process.

  • Where is Hertford Family Court and how do I get there from Bishop’s Stortford?

    Hertford County Court and Family Court is located at Shire Hall Yard in Hertford town centre, close to Hertford Castle, the River Lea and Parliament Square. From Hertford East Station, the court is around a 5–10 minute walk via Railway Street towards Fore Street and the town centre.

    From our Bishop’s Stortford office at The Residence Coworking, New Mead Barn (CM23 1JG), it is approximately a 25–35 minute drive via the A120 and A10 towards Hertford town centre. Nearby cafés include Starbucks on Fore Street, Costa Coffee in Maidenhead Street and independent favourite BEAM on Railway Street if you arrive early.

  • Do I need a solicitor to get divorced in the UK?

    No. You don’t legally need a solicitor to get divorced in the UK. Many people complete the application themselves. The legal part of ending the marriage is usually straightforward.
    It often becomes more complicated once finances, pensions, property or children are involved. These issues are dealt with under separate legal rules.
    That’s usually where doubts come in, or where informal arrangements later turn out not to be binding. It can help to understand how the divorce process in England and Wales works in practice.
    At Stowe Family Law, our divorce lawyers in Bishop’s Stortford often speak to people who just want to be sure they’re not overlooking something important.

  • What am I entitled to financially in a divorce?

    There isn’t an automatic right to a fixed share of money or assets. Instead, the focus is on what is fair, based on your situation. These include housing needs, income, pensions, how long you were married and whether there are children.

    Being open about finances is essential. Because the detail matters so much, it’s often hard to know what you may receive without advice that’s specific to you.

  • Is everything split 50/50 in a divorce in the UK?

    No. A 50/50 split during divorce does not automatically happen. While equality can be a starting point, it is not a rule.
    In real life, outcomes are often adjusted to reflect practical needs. In particular, where children are involved, or one person earns much less.
    What looks fair on paper does not always work day to day. Each case is considered on its own circumstances.

  • What happens to the family home during a divorce?

    The family home does not have a set outcome when you divorce. It may be sold, transferred to one person, or kept for a time, often to give children stability.

    A lot depends on whether the home is affordable and what housing is needed in the future. This is why property in divorce is often one of the most complex issues to resolve. Making quick decisions, such as moving out without advice, can affect your position later.

    This is something our Bishop’s Stortford team often helps clients pause and think through carefully.

  • How are child arrangements decided in the UK after separation or divorce?

    Everything begins with the child’s welfare, which the law treats as the overriding consideration. The court looks at factors such as the child’s safety, routine, emotional needs and relationships with both parents.

    There is no automatic preference for one parent. Parents are expected to try to reach an agreement where possible, but if that does not happen, decisions are still made within this welfare framework rather than on what either parent wants.

    A solicitor can explain how these factors are usually weighed in practice.

  • Supporting our local community in Bishop's Stortford

    We believe that providing expert family law advice goes hand-in-hand with being an active part of the Bishop’s Stortford community. We are proud members of the Bishop’s Stortford Chamber of Commerce and partners of the Bishop’s Stortford Town Council.

    Through these partnerships, we aim to play a role in strengthening the community and helping local families find the stability they need to move forward with confidence.

    To find out more about our work in the area, please visit our local Bishop’s Stortford partnerships page.

  • Updates from our Bishop's Stortford office

Phoebe Turner is the managing partner of our London office. She practices a broad range of private family matters, including divorce; complex financial disputes; and injunction proceedings. She frequently deals with complex, high net worth cases involving trusts, business and assets located outside the jurisdiction. Pheobe is the Managing Partner of our London, Bromley and Richmond offices.

Date last reviewed: 24/06/2024

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