With five office locations, we’re exactly where you need us
All of our solicitors are highly experienced, with specialisms in all aspects of UK law.
With offices in Brentwood, Chelmsford, Hornchurch, Upminster and Canary Wharf, you will find it easy to get in touch with a member of a leading UK law firm who will immediately understand your particular situation and know the best legal course of action for you.
We can trace the firm’s history back to the opening of our first office in Stoke Newington in North London in 1899. The world has changed a lot since then and so has the law firm, through organic growth, development and mergers, but our core disciplines of honesty, integrity and an absolute commitment by our solicitors to the needs of our clients has always remained consistent.
Our success as a law firm is based on developing an understanding of our clients and building depth, continuity and upfront honesty in our relationships with them. Whatever their situation, whatever their needs, we are committed to providing clear, practical, responsive and effective legal advice and achieving the very best results. We are proud to boast one of the most widely skilled and experienced teams of local lawyers in the UK and our clients can attest to that.
Our offices
Brentwood (High Street)
30 High Street
Brentwood
Essex
CM14 4AJ
DX: 5003 Brentwood
Brentwood (Ongar Road)
78 Ongar Road
Brentwood
Essex
CM15 9BB
DX: 5003 Brentwood
Canary Wharf
18th Floor
40 Bank Street
Canary Wharf
London
E14 5AB
Chelmsford
Elizabeth House,
28 Baddow Road,
Chelmsford,
Essex
CM2 0DG
Hornchurch
40 North Street
Hornchurch
Essex
RM11 1EW
DX: 51004 Hornchurch
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Contact FAQs
We understand you might be looking for answers to some unanswered questions so we’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions to help get you started.
Yes. There is the potential that you may be given very short notice of the divorce being submitted by your spouse as they now have 28 days to serve the respondent from the date they issue it.
Further, even though you may decide to apply jointly for the divorce, this does not guarantee you will continue as joint applicants in the divorce application. Perhaps because of further deterioration of the relationship with the other party, or where the other party is not taking the necessary action to progress the application, it is possible to ‘switch’ the application from joint to sole. This can only happen at conditional and final order application stage.
Lastly, it is important to remain fully aware of the timetable of the divorce so that you can protect your rights as a spouse, until you have a financial order in place.
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