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From new relationships to resolving conflicts

Whether you’re in the first throes of a blossoming relationship or facing the prospect of an unravelling marriage, it’s a good idea to get early legal advice to protect your interests, as well as those of your children, if you have them.

Compassionate, sensitive yet sensible guidance can help you see the wood for the trees and decide what’s really important to you. We can set you out on the next stage of your life with confidence, for example with a pre-nuptial agreement. Or we’ll support you through your difficult journey, if you’ve decided divorce is the only solution.

We’re committed to helping you find the best outcome. Sometimes this means mediation or the collaborative law process rather than resolving disputes through the courts.

Our service covers the full range of family law and related issues.

Click here for advice on Child arrangement orders during Covid-19

https://wollens.co.uk/child-arrangements-following-the-prime-ministers-announcement-on-23-march-2020/

A client’s view 

“I am exceptionally appreciative of the consideration that has been shown to me by you all, and the guidance and personal care that I have felt I could always call upon and rely on when needed. I am most truly grateful’ 

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North, South, East or West. Wherever you are, we’ve got you covered. Contact us today for an informal chat, without obligation. We look forward to hearing from you.

South Devon:
01803 213251

Exeter:
01392 274006

North Devon:
01271 342268

{Very friendly and approachable team. You are dealing with one person who knows your case, not a different person each time. Accessible to non-English speakers – they use professional and accredited interpreters and translators which makes them stand out from the other legal firms in the area.
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{All team members are very professional and respectful in their dealings with clients and other legal representatives. The team has a wide breadth of experience.
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{Rachel Carter has a national reputation for representing parents who have been accused of causing injury to their children. She has a wealth of knowledge and experience coupled with incredibly expertise in this field. She works closely with other members of her team to ensure her clients are always afforded with the very best representation available.
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{The family team are highly experienced and specialised, providing exceptional service, top quality advice, representation and support to their clients.
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{Rachel Carter and Victoria Harle are the stand out Solicitors at this firm. They have unlimited knowledge of this area of law and are efficient, thorough and talented.
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{An absolute leader in the field of children public law. The go-to firm in England relation to this area of law.
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{Rachel Carter is in my view the best child care lawyer in the country with a nationwide practice.
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{This team is unusual as although there are more than one office in the area it focuses in providing a consistent high level of service to local people and having specialist knowledge and understanding of the region and its culture
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