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Award-winning family solicitors

Our family law solicitors in Reading bring extensive experience across all areas of family law, with particular expertise in divorce and complex financial matters. We take the time to listen to your specific circumstances and find practical solutions that safeguard your family’s wellbeing.

As a ‘Leading Firm’ to Legal 500, which also recognises our Reading Manager Partner, Samantha Armour, as a Key Lawyer. They say: “This firm has a good ethos of team working which means that clients will always have a lawyer to speak about their case.”

Working with clients throughout Reading and the wider Berkshire area, our team is known for resolving family disputes with clarity and care, offering tailored support on cohabitation issues, relationship breakdowns and financial arrangements.

Our family law services in Reading

Divorce and separation

Samantha Armour is a divorce solicitor who has guided numerous Reading couples through the divorce and the civil partnership dissolution process. Our Band 3 ranked Legal 500 lawyers work with clients who have complex businesses and trusts, own agricultural land, and those who need an international divorce. If you’re not ready for a divorce, our team can also draft a separation agreement. Whatever you need, our experts are here to help.

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Children’s solicitors

Child law cases can impact the whole family, which is why our family law solicitors in Reading provide continued support to everyone. Our family solicitors can advise on non-court dispute resolution (NCDR) options like mediation, but are also well-versed in court representation at Reading County and Family Court. We advise clients on parental disputes on child arrangements, child maintenance, and grandparents’ rights.

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Pre and postnuptial agreements

Our lawyers have years of experience drafting prenuptial contracts and postnuptial agreements. We work with clients with various financial structures, so even in the most complicated of circumstances, our family lawyers can keep your wealth and assets protected.

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Finances and divorce

Divorce is stressful enough without considering finances, but our financial divorce solicitors make the process straightforward to follow. We can advise you on essential documents for your financial settlement, such as a Form E or D81, ensuring it is completed on time and without errors to prevent delays. We’ll ensure you have everything you need to move forward with life, confidently.

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Cohabitation

Josephine Pilling has years of experience drafting living together agreements for unmarried couples who live together. Unmarried couples have fewer rights than those who are married, meaning a cohabitation agreement is crucial to protect your assets. We’ll tailor your agreement to your specific situation, so you can be sure your possessions are covered.

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Domestic abuse support

We recognise how difficult this time is for survivors, but our domestic violence lawyers will always be there, so you don’t have to face it alone. Our Reading family solicitors work with clients who have experienced sexual and physical violence, coercive control, as well as tech and emotional abuse. No matter your situation, we’re here to help.

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Fertility law

Our fertility lawyers understand the complexities of expanding a family, but whatever your circumstances, our team is here to help. We advise Reading clients through the adoption process, surrogacy journeys, and LGBTQ+ parents with assisted reproduction. We can work to ensure you have your parental rights. This way, you and your family can begin to focus on your future together.

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Our team of Reading family lawyers

Rachel
Roberts
UK Managing Director
Lauren
Naismith
Team Leader Partner, North Hampshire and Berkshire
Jo
Backwith
Partner, North Hampshire and Berkshire
Ailsa
Choveau
Senior Associate, Reading
 
Emily
Beven
Senior Associate, North Hampshire and Berkshire
La-Toyah
Phillips
Senior Associate, North Hampshire and Berkshire
Kamila
Ewa Cyran
Solicitor, North Hampshire and Berkshire
Maheen
Khalid
Solicitor, Berkshire
 
Zeneb
Muneer
Solicitor, Berkshire
 
Kelly
McDade
Paralegal, North Hampshire and Berkshire
Kerri
Sohal
Legal Assistant, Reading
Maria
Flaherty
Legal Assistant, Reading

Office address

Suite 28
The Blade
Abbey Square
Reading
RG1 3BD

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Accessibility at our Reading office

We have the following measures in place for clients visiting our office:

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Lifts
  • Accessible toilets

If you require any additional adjustments, please reach out to the team.

Visiting Stowe Family Law divorce lawyers Reading

Stowe Family Law’s Reading office is located in:

Suite 28, The Blade, Abbey Square, Reading, RG1 3BD

Our office is located in central Reading beside the Blade tower, just a short walk from Reading Abbey Ruins and Forbury Gardens, and only a few minutes from The Oracle shopping centre and Reading railway station.

By Train:
Reading Station is approximately a 10–12 minute walk from The Blade. Exit the station via the main (south) exit, walk towards Forbury Road, and continue past Forbury Gardens. Abbey Square is just beyond the gardens, and you will see The Blade on your right.

By Bus:
Numerous Reading Buses routes stop close to Abbey Square. The nearest stops are Forbury Road (2–3 minutes’ walk) and Blagrave Street (5 minutes’ walk).

By car:
The Blade does not offer public parking, but there are several car parks within a short walk: Q-Park Reading, The Oracle Riverside car park and NCP Garrard Street.

Our phone lines are open from 8:30am – 7pm, Monday to Friday and 9am – 5pm on Saturday and Sunday.

Our office in Reading supports clients across Berkshire and South Oxfordshire, including Henley-on-Thames, Newbury, Slough, Wokingham, and Windsor. We also have offices in Bracknell, Maidenhead, and Camberley. With both in-person and remote appointments available, we are well placed to provide family law advice and support across the surrounding area.

We offer an award-winning service

Why choose our family solicitors in Reading?

  • We’re the UK’s only team of dedicated family law solicitors.
  • The Law Society both recognises and lists us for our expertise.
  • All Stowe clients receive supportive, legal advice that is tailored to their situation.
  • Data provided by Review Solicitors shows that 91% of our clients who live in Reading would recommend us to their family and friends.
  • Our lawyers are Resolution members and specialists.
  • Our Reading legal team is headed up by senior experts who have over 30+ years of combined experience in family law.
  • You’ll have the best lawyer for your needs thanks to our Client Services team.
  • We’re rated ‘Excellent’ on Trustpilot by our Reading clients.
  • Legal 500 names us one of their ‘Leading Firms’ and also ranks us as Band 3.
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Accounting support for divorce financial settlements

We can help with a range of financial issues, including, assisting with a financial remedy, complex financial matters, financial settlements, management of substantial assets, management of inherited wealth in a divorce settlement. Our in-house accounting staff will provide a clear picture of your marriage’s assets in order to produce the best financial settlement. Our lawyers have extensive experience in high-net-worth divorce, tax, real estate, valuations, accounting, and pension understanding.

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  • How much does divorce cost?

    Divorce costs depend on your specific circumstances, particularly if there are financial matters or child arrangements to resolve. Your solicitor will be able to give you an initial cost estimate. For more detailed guidance on costs for more complex cases, read our guide on divorce costs and our pricing information. We also provide a fixed-fee option for straightforward, uncontested divorces.

  • Do you handle cases at Reading Family Court?

    Yes. Most cases are resolved out of court, but if a hearing is required you will attend Reading County Court and Family Court on Friar Street (RG1 1HE) in Reading town centre. Our solicitors will ensure you are fully prepared and supported throughout the process.

  • Where is Reading Family Court and how do I get there?

    Reading County Court and Family Court is located on Friar Street in Reading town centre, close to Forbury Gardens, the historic Reading Abbey Ruins, Reading Town Hall and The Oracle shopping centre. It is around a 10-minute walk from Reading Station via Station Road and Friar Street towards the Abbey Quarter and town centre.

    From our Reading office at The Blade, Abbey Square (RG1 3BD), the court is 10-15 minute walking distance via Abbey Street and Friar Street, passing Reading Abbey Ruins and Forbury Gardens. Nearby cafés include Starbucks and Pret A Manger on Friar Street and independent favourite Workhouse Coffee on London Street if you arrive early.

    If driving, parking is available at The Oracle Riverside Car Park, Garrard Street Car Park and Reading Station Car Park, all within walking distance of the court.

  • Do you offer any non-court dispute resolution options?

    We understand that going to court isn’t the right solution for every family. So much so, that over 80% of our cases are settled out of court.

    We do this through our range of non-court dispute resolution solutions, such as mediation, collaborative law, and arbitration. On top of this, our Reading family lawyers are Resolution members and specialists. For example, our Managing Partner, Samantha Armour, is a Resolution member, meaning she approaches all cases from a non-confrontational perspective. She will negotiate for you and keep things out of court if possible – saving you time and money.

    If you’re not sure which option would be right for your situation, please don’t worry. Our team will be able to advise the best strategy for your circumstances.

  • Do I need a solicitor now?

    If you are about to begin legal proceedings or are partway through and unsure what to do next, it is recommended that you seek legal advice.

    Our family law solicitors have helped numerous families across Reading. For example, we have helped Wokingham clients with their divorce, Henley individuals with their financial settlements, and Bracknell couples with their fertility journey.

    Whatever your situation, our legal experts are here to help. With 91% of our clients recommending our services to their friends and families, you can trust that you’ll be in safe hands with us.

    If you’re ready to get legal advice, get in contact with our team today.

  • What non-confrontational options do you offer at Stowe’s Reading law office?

    Here at Stowe Family Law, we always strive to provide the best for each of our clients, and a non-confrontational resolution is sometimes the right solution. We offer three different types of alternative dispute resolutions (ADR), including collaborative law, arbitration, and mediation. ADR often creates a more amicable atmosphere throughout your case, with dialogue encouraged in a neutral environment. This is so important – especially when children are involved.

    Our solicitors are also members of Resolution, an organisation that highlights the importance of non-confrontational options for family law matters. So, you can trust that our Reading law team has the skills to guide you through this process. Our lawyers will be able to advise on the best solution for your individual case – get in touch with us to find out more.

  • How will my finances be divided during a divorce settlement?

    All marriages are unique, and finances are no exception. Especially if you have been married for multiple years, dividing the finances during divorce can be extremely overwhelming. Our divorce lawyers have helped numerous Reading clients with their financial settlement, so you can trust you’re in safe hands with us.

    We’ll cover everything – from pensions and property to investments and international assets. Have assets from before you were married? We’ll be sure to include those, too. No matter how complex your case is, our solicitors are here to help you reach a fair financial settlement.

  • How long does divorce take in Reading?

    The length of a UK divorce is typically 6-8 months, from the initial advice stages to getting your conditional and final orders. However, this can take longer due to complications such as a complex financial settlement, agreeing to parenting plans, and delays at the local Family Court.

    Our Reading divorce solicitors will listen to your unique situation and be able to provide an estimate of how long your divorce will take.

  • Can I get a fixed fee divorce?

    Yes. We understand that the price of divorce can be intimidating and even keep you in an unhappy marriage if it’s too high. That’s why we offer a fixed-fee divorce service so that you can still get divorced even with limited finances.

    Solicitor’s tip: Due to the nature of fixed-fee divorce, this option isn’t suitable for all situations. Our Client Care team will be able to advise you on the best solution for your circumstances.

  • What documents do I need to start my divorce?

    We recommend gathering the following documents so you can begin the divorce process:

    • Marriage certificate – make sure this is your actual certificate or a certified copy
    • Details of both parties – full name, addresses, date of birth, email addresses
    • Deed poll – only needed if you have changed your name after marriage

    This information should be enough to begin the process as you can prove your jurisdiction details and evidence that your marriage is valid.

    If you’re unsure where to begin, check out our beginner’s guide to divorce to help you get started.

  • Is it essential to have a prenuptial agreement before getting married?

    No, you do not need to have a prenuptial agreement prior to marriage. However, the previous pessimistic viewpoint is starting to diminish as people understand the importance of this type of agreement.

    Our solicitors in Reading have years of experience in drafting both prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, so no matter your circumstances, we’re here to help you protect your finances and assets.

  • Civil partnership dissolution

    Deciding to end a civil partnership can feel like a scary and ‘final’ step. Unlike the concept of divorce, the path to dissolving a civil partnership can seem much less clear to some people.

    Divorce for a civil partnership is known as dissolution and can only be instigated after being in the partnership for a year or more. The same arrangements need to be made as in a divorce, including child custody (child arrangements order) and the sharing of assets. Our civil partnership solicitors can provide practical guidance through the civil partnership dissolution process and help you to achieve your desired outcome.

  • Trusted Specialists in Child Custody Matters

    Ensuring the Best Interests of Your Children with Expert Legal Guidance

    When it comes to matters involving child custody, seeking the assistance of a knowledgeable and compassionate legal team is of utmost importance. Stowe Family Law’s Reading team is a group of highly skilled and experienced specialist child custody lawyers who are dedicated to safeguarding the best interests of your children during challenging family situations.

    Child Custody Matters: Complex and Sensitive

    Child custody disputes are emotionally charged and legally complex affairs, often arising during divorce or separation proceedings. Such cases can have a profound impact on the lives of both parents and, more importantly, on the well-being of the children involved. Navigating these matters requires not only a comprehensive understanding of family law but also a sensitivity to the delicate nature of the issues at hand.

    Expertise in Child Custody Law

    The specialist child custody lawyers at Stowe Family Law’s Reading office possess a deep understanding of the intricacies of child custody law in the UK. They are well-versed in the relevant legal statutes and precedents governing child custody arrangements, ensuring that clients receive the most up-to-date and accurate advice tailored to their unique circumstances.

    Comprehensive Legal Support

    At Stowe Family Law, we recognise that every child custody case is different. As such, our Reading team takes the time to listen and understand each client’s specific situation fully. They provide compassionate guidance, explaining the legal options available and the potential outcomes that may arise from each course of action. With the child’s best interests at the forefront, the team aims to resolve disputes amicably, but they are also prepared to assertively represent their clients’ rights in court if necessary.

    A Client-Centric Approach

    Stowe Family Law’s Reading team places great emphasis on communication and collaboration with their clients. They understand that open dialogue is essential in building trust and tailoring legal strategies that align with the clients’ goals and priorities. Throughout the legal process, clients can expect regular updates and be actively involved in decision-making.

    The Best Child Custody Solicitors in the UK

    The reputation of Stowe Family Law’s Reading team as one of the best child custody solicitors in the UK is backed by their proven track record of successful cases. With their expertise, the team has helped numerous clients navigate the complexities of child custody disputes and achieve favourable outcomes.

    Safeguarding Your Children’s Future

    Stowe Family Law’s specialist child custody lawyers are committed to protecting the well-being and future of the children involved in each case they handle. They advocate for stable, nurturing environments that foster healthy growth and development. The team also has experience in handling cases involving relocation, international child custody matters, and situations where there may be concerns regarding the child’s safety.

  • Cohabitation solicitors

    If living with someone in an unmarried relationship you may have questioned or wondered about what may happen if the relationship ends.  Our cohabitation solicitors can help you to address this by drawing up a cohabitation agreement, to set out what will happen in the event of death or separation.  Otherwise known as a cohabitation “contract”, the legally binding document gives peace of mind that should the worst happen, everything is set out in black and white.

    A cohabitation agreement is legally binding so long as it has been agreed to by both parties and has been drawn up and signed properly.

  • What makes Stowe Family Law the right solicitors to choose in Reading?

    We recognise that picking the right solicitor is often easier said than done. You want a lawyer who has the experience to help you succeed, but also can provide you with support during this difficult time.

    We’ve been helping families in Reading and the UK for over 50 years, so you can trust that we have the knowledge to help you, no matter how complex your case. We have over 1,600 5-star Trustpilot reviews and are also recognised by both the Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners for our outstanding client success and support.

    Our Reading solicitors will be by your side from the very start, so you always have the UK’s largest team of dedicated family lawyers in your corner.

  • News about our Reading office

Samantha Armour is Managing Partner for Stowe Family Law across the Thames Valley, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire regions, overseeing the firm’s offices in Reading, Maidenhead, Windsor, Milton Keynes, St Albans and Watford, alongside the wider regional office network. Samantha specialises in complex financial remedy cases, often involving family businesses, pensions and substantial assets, and is known for her strategic yet compassionate approach to resolving family disputes. With extensive experience advising high-net-worth individuals, she supports clients across the South East with clear, pragmatic guidance tailored to their long-term goals.

Date last reviewed: 21/06/2024

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