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Supporting a Divorce Client Where a Business is Involved

Our family law solicitors in King's Lynn have just successfully concluded a divorce settlement where the couple were co-owners of a business as well as partners in the marriage. Our client's former spouse chose to begin a court case rather than managing to negotiate an outcome. The end result was that one spouse needed to buy the other out so that they could go their separate ways commercially as well as personally and our commercial solicitors are now finalising the transfer of the shareholding.

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Daniel Sims, a family law solicitor based in King's Lynn, comments: "Our specialist lawyers from different legal teams will always work together in a joined up way to ensure the best outcome for our clients. This is one of the advantages of choosing Fraser Dawbarns to represent you for family law matters where business interests are also involved. In addition to handling separation and divorce matters, we can also help business clients to protect their assets when going into a new marriage or co-habiting with someone new. Pre-nuptial or cohabitation agreements are being used more and more for this purpose."

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Wisbech: 01945 461456

March: 01354 602880

King's Lynn: 01553 666600

Ely: 01353 383483

Downham Market: 01366 383171

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