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The Family Home

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For many couples, the family home is both a significant financial asset, and a place of deep personal importance. What happens to it will depend on a range of factors, including your respective priorities and the wider financial picture.

 

In some cases, the property may be sold. In others, it might be retained by one party, sometimes for a specified period of time. There is no single “right” outcome - but early, informed discussion can often help avoid unnecessary conflict.

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Property Portfolios

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Where there are multiple properties - including second homes, overseas holiday homes, buy-to-let investments, or assets held by companies or pension arrangements - these form part of the overall financial picture. 

 

A clear understanding of the nature and value of these assets is an important first step, and informs any subsequent discussions about how they may be divided.

 

We are here to provide measured, strategic support to ensure these assets are properly understood before any decisions are made.

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Living Arrangements

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Decisions about living arrangements during separation are often made at a time of uncertainty and heightened emotion. Some couples continue to live under the same roof for a period, while others make alternative short-term arrangements.

 

Interim solutions are not intended to determine the long-term outcome, but they can have practical and financial implications. Seeking early advice will help ensure that each step you take is strategic and aligned with your future goals.

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Get in touch

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If you would like to discuss your circumstances, please contact us for a discreet initial conversation - no-obligation and free of charge.

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