We are a team of family solicitors with a strong record of achieving success for clients across Cheshire. Our solicitors understand that each customer has specific demands, and we customise our strategy and legal counsel accordingly.
We’re proud to be one of Legal 500’s ‘Leading Firms’, and they also recognise the Managing Partner of our Nantwich office, Helen Miller, as a Recommended Lawyer. They also say: “An excellent team of matrimonial finance specialists with a well deserved reputation.”
Our extremely knowledgeable, highly experienced lawyers in Nantwich maintain a firm understanding of family law. This allows us to give expert advice on getting divorced and ending civil partnerships, all while protecting children and family finances. No matter your circumstances, we’re here to help.
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Our Nantwich divorce lawyers can expertly guide you through the entire divorce process as well as when dissolving a civil partnership.
Stowe’s children’s solicitors recognise this is an extremely difficult situation for the whole family and so will always be there to support you all.
Our prenuptial agreement and postnuptial agreement lawyers can draft a contract to keep your belongings safe.
Nicole Turner, one of our financial divorce solicitors, is accredited by Resolution for finances.
Our family law solicitors in Nantwich can draft a living together agreement to provide unmarried couples who live together with some rights.
Mollie Greenwood is a domestic abuse solicitor who will provide care and support from the very beginning.
Our fertility solicitors assist couples with their surrogacy and adoption journeys.
Stapeley House
London Road
Nantwich
CW5 7JW
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Helen Miller leads the team with dedication’
‘They went above and beyond to help me through one of the most stress- and painful times in my life and got me the best imaginable outcome, which was far from guaranteed. I don’t know how they did it, but they always made sure we stayed on top of things and gave me my confidence (and my life) back!’
I consistently felt supported and genuinely cared for. The team offered honest, transparent advice throughout, and at no point did I feel like I was simply another case — it was clear they were focused on achieving the best possible outcome for me.
Stowe Family Law’s Nantwich office is located in:
Stapeley House, London Road, Nantwich, CW5 7JW
Our Nantwich office is easily accessible by car via the A51, with on-site parking available at Stapeley House. Nantwich railway station is approximately a 5-minute drive or 20-minute walk away.
We also have offices in Stoke-on-Trent and Knutsford for clients who may find it easier to visit an alternative location.
Our phone lines are open from 8:30am – 7pm, Monday to Friday
and 9am – 5pm on Saturday and Sunday
Our Nantwich office supports clients across Cheshire, Shropshire, and the surrounding areas, including Telford, Shrewsbury, and Crewe. We also have offices in Stoke-on-Trent, Knutsford, and Chester, offering flexibility if an alternative location is more convenient for in-person meetings. We can also offer appointments remotely.
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Our in-house forensic accounting team work closely with our family law solicitors to deliver a clear, accurate picture of your matrimonial finances from the outset. With specialist expertise in assets, property, pensions, valuations, and complex financial structures, they ensure no detail is overlooked. This allows us to build robust strategies for achieving fair and sustainable financial settlements, whether through negotiation, alternative dispute resolution, or court proceedings.
No. Divorce in England and Wales now follows a no-fault system, which means you do not need to prove blame or explain why the marriage ended. The application simply states that the marriage has irretrievably broken down, and the court accepts this without asking for evidence.
While this makes the legal divorce process more straightforward, it does not address finances or child arrangements. Those issues still need to be resolved separately as part of the wider divorce and separation process.
A divorce solicitor can advise on how these matters usually progress alongside the divorce itself.
The first step is deciding to apply for divorce and checking that you meet the basic legal requirements. This is followed by making a divorce application, either individually or jointly.
At this stage, it is also sensible to think ahead about finances and any arrangements for children, even if decisions are made later.
Our divorce lawyers often see difficulties arise where applications are issued without early guidance. In particular, where finances or children are involved.
Divorce in England and Wales follows a set legal timetable. Even where both people agree, the process takes a minimum of just over six months due to mandatory waiting periods built into the divorce process.
In practice, it can take longer if financial matters or arrangements for children still need to be agreed upon. More complex situations often extend the overall timescale. You can find out more about how long the divorce process takes in our guide.
However, early advice and structured discussions can help prevent unnecessary delay.
There is no fixed entitlement in a UK divorce, and it is not the case that everything is split 50/50 in a divorce. Rather than applying a set percentage, the court looks at what is fair in the circumstances. In particular, they will focus on needs and, where relevant, the needs of any children.
Financial settlements can include property, savings, pensions, and income. While outcomes vary, they are guided by established legal principles, often discussed when considering divorce finances. A legally binding settlement is needed to bring financial matters to an end.
Pensions are not automatically shared, but they are usually taken into account as part of the overall financial settlement. The law treats pensions as a form of financial asset. Their treatment depends on factors such as their value, the length of the marriage, and how other assets are divided.
There are defined legal options for addressing pensions, all aimed at achieving a fair overall outcome. In our experience advising clients in Nantwich, understanding pensions in divorce early helps ensure they are properly considered as part of the wider settlement.
If you are based in Nantwich or the surrounding area and a hearing is required, your case will usually be heard at Crewe County Court and Family Court at The Law Courts, Civic Centre, 78 Vernon Way (CW1 2DP). Our solicitors will ensure you are fully prepared and supported throughout the process.
Crewe County Court and Family Court is located at The Law Courts, Civic Centre, 78 Vernon Way, close to Crewe Market Hall, the Lyceum Theatre and Crewe town centre. It is around a 15–20 minute walk from Crewe Station via Nantwich Road towards the Civic Centre, passing k the Lyceum Theatre and Market Hall.
From our Nantwich office at Stapeley House London Road (CW5 7JW), the court is approximately a 10–15 minute drive via the A51 towards Crewe town centre and the Civic Centre. Nearby cafés include Costa Coffee on Nantwich Road, Starbucks at Grand Junction Retail Park and independent favourite Hops Belgian Bar & Kitchen on Prince Albert Street if you arrive early.
If driving, parking is available at Lyceum Square Car Park and Delamere Street Car Par, both within walking distance of the court.
No, you do not need to have a lawyer to begin your divorce, however, they can bring peace of mind if you’re worried about it.
If you are the one who is submitting the divorce application to the courts, you’re known as the Applicant. Or you could’ve been asked to respond to a divorce application – this means your ex-spouse has begun the process, leaving you as the Respondent.
Whatever side of the process you are on, our experts can help. We have experience in helping Nantwich clients through their divorce, so you’re in safe hands with us.
The cost of your divorce in Nantwich will depend on the complexity of your individual situation. There is a set cost of £612 for the court fee, but the rest is dependent on whether there are any delays during the process, as well as which lawyer you choose.
Usually, the family home is a couple’s biggest asset that needs to be split. However, it’s not always as simple as splitting it 50:50. This is because the courts prioritise fairness above all, so this takes into account how any other assets have been divided and the needs of each individual.
As can be imagined, this is unique to each individual couple and their financial situation.
When I do becomes I don’t, our team of tried and tested divorce lawyers in Nantwich are by your side.
Whether you are facing divorce, dissolving a civil partnership, dealing with financial matters, need a child arrangements order or a cohabitation agreement…
Our experienced Nantwich family solicitors will guide you through the process with care and empathy, so you can move forward in life from a position of renewed strength.
With family lawyers in Nantwich and across Cheshire, we are the largest specialist family law firm in the UK, and a leading choice for a solicitor for divorce in the area.
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