A first consultation is a chance to tell your story, ask questions, and understand your options, with no obligation to move forward. A little preparation helps you get the most from it.
What to bring
Bring any court papers you have already received, a rough picture of your finances (income, major assets, and debts), and, if children are involved, a sense of your current parenting arrangement. Do not worry if you do not have everything; we can help you gather it.
What to think about beforehand
Jot down your main concerns and goals. What matters most to you: time with your children, financial security, a swift resolution, keeping the peace? Knowing your priorities helps us give you focused, practical advice.
Questions to ask us
Ask anything. How does the process work? What are the likely timelines and costs? What outcomes are realistic? You should leave the consultation with a clearer understanding of where you stand and what comes next.
Have questions about your situation?
Every family is different. A confidential consultation is the best way to get answers specific to you.