For family law clients in High Wycombe, we obtain the best results possible
Stowe’s High Wycombe family lawyers support local families with all aspects of family law with a steadfast commitment to achieving the best possible outcomes for each client.
This group of highly skilled lawyers are dedicated exclusively to family law, specialising in navigating complex financial issues related to divorce and separation. These include the intricate areas of financial asset division, including investments and division of property.
Our family law team in High Wycombe seek amicable, out-of-court settlements, employing strategies such as mediation where it’s appropriate.
Helping clients divide their investments in divorce
Assisting clients in navigating the complexities of investment division during divorce proceedings, the High Wycombe team showcases exceptional knowledge in financial matters.
Their approach is geared towards achieving a fair financial settlement that comprehensively factors in all viable assets. A recent case involved a high-net-worth client who sought guidance on his divorce, specifically regarding his investments.
The Buckinghamshire-based team meticulously assessed the investments, including stocks and shares, seeking guidance from Stowe’s in-house forensic accountancy team when necessary. The outcome was a fair financial settlement that encountered no issues from the opposing party’s legal team.
Who gets the family home when a couple gets divorced?
In the emotionally charged landscape of divorce, the question of what to do with the family home often becomes a central issue. The High Wycombe team recognises the sentimental and monetary value attached to the family home.
The team, led by Amanda Phillips-Wylds, recently navigated a high-conflict divorce where the family home was the focal point. In this instance, Stowe’s client, the wife, expressed the desire to remain in the family home with their three children, while the husband wished to sell the property and divide the proceeds.
Through extensive negotiations and mediation, an agreement was successfully reached: the client would retain the house until the youngest child turned 18, at which point the property would be sold, and profits distributed.
Financial arrangements, including child maintenance payments, were established to support the client and her children in maintaining their residence.
Using mediation to create a smoother divorce process
At Stowe Family Law in High Wycombe, a commitment to keeping cases out of the family court whenever possible is a guiding principle.
The team actively employs mediation to navigate issues arising from relationship breakdowns. Team Leader Partner Gemma Davison, recently recommended mediation for a couple facing challenges in agreeing on the division of their finances.
Faced with strained negotiations, the couple engaged in mediation, working with a trained mediator to build an open dialogue and achieve a mutually beneficial agreement. The couple, supported by their lawyers, formalised their agreement in a legally binding document, allowing them to conclude their relationship amicably and move forward positively.
Get in touch with Stowe Family Law in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
With over 160 lawyers across 80 locations in the UK, Stowe Family Law stands as the largest family law firm in the country. The Buckinghamshire team, including the High Wycombe office, boasts extensive experience in all areas of family law.
The team, including Senior Associate Jo Backwith, offer support to clients throughout the town, specialising in financial issues in divorce while prioritising the well-being of their clients throughout the process.
If you are navigating a relationship breakdown, Stowe Family Law in High Wycombe is ready to assist you in achieving a positive resolution.
Our team of lawyers in High Wycombe are located at 1 Aston Court, Kingsmead Business Park, Frederick Pl, (HP11 1JU), within close proximity of the M40 and M25, providing easy access to Birmingham and London.
High Wycombe town centre is 2 miles away (49 minute walk) with local buses 37 and X74 running to the railway station.
You can call us 01494 647070 from 8:30am – 7pm, Monday to Friday and 9am – 5pm on Saturday and Sunday.