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Award-winning divorce lawyers

Experienced and empathetic divorce solicitors in Swansea delivering successful results for clients throughout South Wales. Our team of family lawyers in Swansea is led by Jemma Slavin, a highly experienced and reputable family law practitioner who serves as our firm’s Regional Director. 

Our family law services in Swansea

Divorce and separation

Our Swansea divorce solicitors have over 25 years of experience expertly guiding clients through their divorce and dissolving their civil partnership.

Pre and postnuptial agreements

If you need a prenuptial agreement or postnuptial contract drafting, Louise Chipchase is the person to help. Louise was also recognised in Legal 500 2016 as a recommended lawyer for her wealth of experience and expertise in family law matters.

Prenuptial Agreements

Finances

Splitting the finances during divorce is never easy, but our lawyers have years of expertise – so you’re in safe hands with us.

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Children’s solicitors

One of Legal 500’s Recommended Lawyers, Lauren Roche is our child law specialist who supports the whole family during this difficult time.

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Fertility law

Our fertility solicitors can provide advice on all areas of fertility law, so no matter your circumstances, we can help.

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Cohabitation agreements

Are you aware that couples who live together – unmarried – have few rights? A cohabitation agreement from one of our lawyers can change that.

Domestic abuse support

Our family law solicitors in Swansea understand how difficult a domestic abuse case is for survivors, but we’ll be by your side throughout it all.

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Our team of Swansea family lawyers

Rachel
Roberts
UK Managing Director
Louise
Chipchase
Regional Director, South West & Wales
Amy
Langford
Team Leader Partner, South West & Wales
Lauren
Roche
Team Leader Partner, South West & Wales
Rachel
Fisher
Team Leader Partner, South West & Wales
Georgina
Nelson
Partner, South West & Wales
Joanna
Newton
Partner, South West & Wales
Judit
Kerese
Senior Associate, South West and Wales
Katy
Jordan
Senior Associate, South West & Wales
Hannah
Wile
Associate, South West and Wales
Lauren
Ashforth
Associate, South West & Wales
Sian
Gibbon
Regional Team Leader, Bristol
Lisa
Smith
Legal Assistant, South West and Wales

Office address

Princess House
14-16 Princess Way
Swansea
SA1 3LW

All in-office appointments are by pre-arrangement only.

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Everyone I have worked with at Stowe has been a comfort to their clients, not only because they are empathetic to the difficulties of financial remedy proceedings, but because they are all over the detail.

How to find our Swansea office

You can find the Stowe Family Law Swansea office at:

Princess House, 14-16 Princess Way, Swansea, SA1 3LW

Our Swansea office (SA1 3LW) is easily accessible to clients in the city centre, as well as for those travelling from nearby towns along the Bristol Channel. We are just a 10-minute walk from Swansea train station straight down the High St (B4489) and onto Princess Way via St Mary St. Limited street parking is available directly outside the office.

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

Divorce solicitors in Swansea and the surrounding areas

Our Swansea office supports clients throughout the surrounding area, including Neath, Port Talbot, and Llanelli. Our office in Swansea is conveniently located, and clients can also visit our Cardiff office for an alternative location. Appointments are available both in person and remotely, offering flexibility to suit your needs.

We offer an award-winning service

Why choose our family law solicitors

  • Our Swansea family law team is part of the UK’s largest specialist family law team, led by senior lawyers who have more than 30 years combined experience.
  • Our team in Swansea is recognised for excellence and ranked in Tier 2 by the Legal 500. We are also recognised as a ‘Leading Firm’ in Legal 500 in 2026.
  • On Review Solicitors, 91% of our clients say that they would recommend Stowe’s family lawyers to their friends and relatives.
  • Our Swansea divorce lawyers are members of Resolution, including Louise Chipchase and Amy Langford.
  • On Trustpilot, we’re rated ‘Excellent’ by our Swansea clients.
  • More than 80% of our family law cases reach a resolution out of court.
  • Our Client Services team ensures you get the right lawyer for your situation.
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Financial specialists in Swansea

Navigating your financial matters during a divorce can be challenging, but our Swansea family law team is here to guide you every step of the way. Supported by our in-house accounting experts, we help you safeguard your assets, plan for the future, and achieve a fair financial settlement.

Our team has extensive knowledge in tax, pensions, valuations, and accounting, which allows us to provide detailed and practical advice tailored to your circumstances.

Our family law and divorce experts in Swansea

 

Our family law and divorce experts in Swansea

 

  • 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. A no-fault divorce allows people to apply for a divorce online themselves.
    Where it becomes more complex is when finances, property, pensions, and children’s matters are involved. This is where a divorce lawyer is recommended to ensure they are legally binding and fair.
    Our divorce lawyers in Swansea regularly speak to clients at the outset. This is just to make sure everything is being approached in the right way.

  • What is the first step if I want a divorce?

    The first step is deciding whether you’ll make a sole or joint application. You then submit the divorce application to the court under the no-fault divorce process.
    But it’s usually sensible to look at the bigger picture at the same time – finances, housing, arrangements for children. Divorce ends the legal marriage. It doesn’t automatically end your financial ties. A conversation with a divorce solicitor early on can help you move forward with a clear plan.
    Our guide to divorce in England and Wales explains how the stages fit together.

  • How long does it take to get divorced in the UK?

    The minimum timeframe under the current no-fault process is around 26 weeks. That includes a 20-week reflection period from when the application is issued. This is followed by a further waiting stage before the divorce is legally finalised.
    That’s the timetable set by law; it can feel longer if finances or child arrangements are still being worked through. Straightforward cases tend to move steadily. Where there’s disagreement, things usually take longer.

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

    No. There isn’t an automatic 50/50 rule. The court’s aim is fairness. In many cases, particularly in longer marriages, things may start from equality. But the outcome can shift depending on needs – especially where children are involved.
    Housing needs, income, and available assets all matter. In some cases, 50/50 works. In others, it wouldn’t be fair. Questions around whether everything is split equally in divorce usually come down to how the court balances equality with practical needs, particularly where children are involved.

  • Do fathers have the same parental rights as mothers in the UK?

    The court does not favour one parent over the other based on gender.
    If a father has parental responsibility, he has the same legal rights and responsibilities as a mother. That includes decisions about education, medical treatment and day-to-day care. The court’s focus is always on the child’s best interests.
    Where disagreements arise, they’re usually about arrangements rather than rights. The realities behind conflict during divorce, and its impact on children, often sit at the centre of disputes about contact and decision-making.
    If things are becoming strained, early advice from our family lawyers can help steady the situation.

  • Do I legally need to try marriage mediation before divorce?

    Although it is not a legal requirement to attend marriage counselling prior to divorce, it is expected. This is because, for some couples, it really does help them – either to resolve their relationship or confirm that divorce is the right step.

  • What does it mean to respond to a divorce application?

    If you’ve been asked to respond to a divorce application, it means your ex-partner has begun the divorce process. We understand that the legal jargon can be confusing, but responding simply means to confirm you have received the application and that you agree to the terms stated.

    Not sure where to begin? Our Swansea team will be more than happy to help you.

  • Do you handle cases at Swansea Family Court?

    Yes. Most cases are resolved without the need for court, but if a hearing is required you will attend Swansea Civil and Family Justice Centre at Quay West.

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

    Swansea Civil and Family Justice Centre is located at Quay West, close to Swansea Marina and Castle Square. It is around a 15–20 minute walk from Swansea Station via High Street towards the city centre.

    From our Swansea office at Princess House the court is within easy walking distance via Castle Square and Quay Parade. Nearby cafés include Starbucks in Castle Square, Costa Coffee in St David’s Shopping Centre and Square Peg Coffee House on Castle Street if you arrive early, with parking available at NCP Quay Parade and St David’s car park.

  • News about our family solicitors in Swansea

I have extensive experience in all aspects of family law and frequently represent clients in high-net-worth cases whether they are wishing to protect their wealth or ensure their financial future is secure; adopting a strategic and compassionate approach throughout.

Date last reviewed: 20/06/2024

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