Putting Families First with Early Legal Support

Resolution’s Good Divorce Week returns from 10 November 2025, and this year, it’s all about celebrating the Year of the Code, a powerful reminder of what it means for a lawyer to be a Resolution member and why constructive family law matters.

At Wollens, we’re proud to stand behind Resolution’s Code of Practice, which places families at the heart of every decision. We believe that separating couples deserve a process that is fair, respectful, and forward-thinking, and that starts with early legal representation.

Why Early Advice Matters

Too often, individuals delay seeking legal support during separation or divorce, hoping to resolve matters informally, but early advice from a Resolution-trained solicitor can:

– Reduce conflict and stress

-Protect children’s wellbeing

– Clarify legal rights and responsibilities

– Lay the groundwork for amicable agreements

Our team at Wollens works constructively, guided by the Code, to help families navigate change with dignity and clarity.

What Is the Resolution Code of Practice?

The Code is more than a set of principles — it’s a commitment to:

-Supporting families through non-confrontational methods

-Encouraging solutions that consider the long-term wellbeing of all involved

-Promoting collaboration and respect between professionals

Get advice

If you’re facing separation or divorce, don’t wait until things become complicated. Early legal advice can make all the difference — helping you understand your options, protect your interests, and move forward constructively.

Contact Wollens today to speak with one of our family law specialists and take the first step toward a better way forward.

Speak to Rebecca Procter

Rebecca is a Partner at Wollens and can advise you. Contact Rebecca via email rebecca.procter@wollens.co.uk or call 01803 225158.

Rebecca Procter - Wollens Solicitors Devon

You can also complete an online enquiry form. One of the Wollens team will contact you as soon as they are available.