Divorce Lawyers Camden
Divorce Solicitors Camden
If you are considering a divorce you need to know that you have the very best divorce solicitors in Camden on your side. Our Camden divorce team will guide you through the divorce procedure with compassion and care.
“Osbornes has one of the strongest family law teams in the business with a very wide range of experience and seniority. They are uniquely placed to cater for every avenue of family legal difficulty, whether financial or children.”
“Osbornes Law offers affluent clients representation in high-value, complex family matters.”
We know that divorce is an emotional time for couples, so we take time to understand you and what you want to achieve, helping to protect your interests and those of your loved ones, ensuring that every detail is taken care of. We’ll make your divorce as fast, uncomplicated and stress-free as possible allowing you to quickly move on with your life. In Camden, our lawyers can help you with all aspects of divorce, including:
- Applying for a divorce
- Responding to divorce proceedings
- Agreeing on a divorce settlement
- Making arrangements for children
- Resolving any other issues connected to your divorce
What Areas Do We Cover?
From our office in Camden, our highly respected divorce team specialises in providing legal services related to divorce law in the local Camden area. We help people across the London Borough of Camden including all of these postcode areas:
- N1 – including Islington, Angel, Hoxton, and Kings Cross.
- N6 – Highgate.
- N7- Holloway.
- N19 – Archway and Upper Holloway.
- NW1 – Camden Town, Regent’s Park, and Marylebone.
- NW2 – Cricklewood, Dollis Hill and Neasden.
- NW3 – Hampstead, Swiss Cottage, Belsize Park and Primrose Hill.
- NW5 – Kentish Town.
- NW6 – Kilburn, West Hampstead and Queens Park.
- NW8 – St John’s Wood.
Why choose Osbornes Law?
Osbornes Law is recognised as having one of the top teams of divorce solicitors in Camden as well as being one of the largest teams with over 45 years of experience.
Contact our divorce solicitors
For a free quote call, 020 7485 8811 or fill out a contact form to speak to the divorce team. We offer transparent fees, outlining all charges and disbursements at the outset so that there are no hidden surprises.
Contact us today
For a free initial conversation call 020 7485 8811
Email us Send us an email and we’ll get back to you
Related InsightsVIEW ALL
- 16.4.2024
New Rules Guide Separating Couples Away From Court
New guidance, if properly applied, could effectively compel couples to try anything but court as a way to resolve their...
Read more - 8.4.2024
8 Considerations for French Nationals Divorcing in England & Wales
Introduction If you are a French national with connections to England and considering a divorce, both the French courts and...
Read more - 21.12.2023
Financial Remedy Orders Explained
It is common for disagreements to arise over the finances during a divorce, even if you are on good terms...
Read more - 18.12.2023
What is a Final Order?
The introduction of no-fault divorces brought about a number of changes to the divorce process in England and Wales. One...
Read more - 14.12.2023
What is Parental Alienation?
Sometimes, a child may turn against one of their parents due to the other parent’s manipulation or influence. This...
Read more - 4.12.2023
My spouse is going bankrupt. Will it affect...
Bankruptcy is on the rise in the UK. In 2022, more than 1 in 10 businesses reported a moderate-to-severe risk of insolvency. More...
Read more - 28.11.2023
What is Spousal Maintenance ?
Spousal Maintenance Spousal maintenance is a legal obligation to provide financial support to a former spouse after the marriage or...
Read more - 25.11.2023
The 6 Most Common Reasons Why Couples Get Divorced
What are the most common reasons for divorce? Following the UK’s transition to a no-fault divorce system, couples no...
Read more - 30.10.2023
What is a Conditional Order?
The introduction of no-fault divorces in England and Wales removed the need to assign blame for the breakdown of a...
Read more - 29.10.2023
What is a consent order?
Most divorcing couples agree on how their finances will be divided without going to court. A consent order is what...
Read more - 16.8.2023
Child Maintenance for High Earners
How much should be paid? When separating or divorcing parents cannot agree the amount of child maintenance to be paid, (...
Read more - 25.7.2023
Family Dynamics: A Factor In Child Arrangements Cases
In proceedings involving children, the parents should consider the impact their behaviour towards each other may have on how the...
Read more - 23.6.2023
Approving Consent Order In High Value Divorce Case...
The case of Bogolyubov v Bogolyubov The best course of action for divorcing couples is to agree on a financial...
Read more - 23.3.2023
Does Divorce Jurisdiction Matter?
I am a family law practitioner with a large client following in England and in Gibraltar. I often have to...
Read more - 22.3.2023
Breadwinner or homemaker in divorce. Does it matter?
Breadwinner vs Homemaker Divorce Rights When it comes to deciding how wealth is split in a divorce, English courts do...
Read more - 22.3.2023
What is Parental Responsibility?
Understanding Parental Responsibility Parental responsibility is the legal term used to describe parents’ duties and responsibilities for their children. These...
Read more - 16.3.2023
Are trusts protected from divorce?
Can trusts protect an inheritance from your spouse? A trust is a separate legal entity. Neither spouse owns its assets....
Read more - 16.3.2023
Is a limited company protected from divorce?
Is my spouse entitled to half of my business? If you are involved in running a limited company, then it...
Read more - 16.3.2023
How is a pension split in a divorce?
Pensions and Divorce In a divorce, pensions are taken into account together with all other financial assets. Once all assets...
Read more - 16.3.2023
Who gets the house in a divorce?
How is a house divided in a UK divorce? For most people thinking about getting a divorce, one of the...
Read more - 7.12.2022
Judge ignores pre-nuptial agreement but factors in non-matrimonial...
Case Law One of the reasons I am still passionate about family law, after 20 years in the field, is that...
Read more - 30.8.2022
Pension sharing on divorce
What is the new procedure for pension sharing? Pensions are one of the biggest assets of a marriage, yet many...
Read more - 30.8.2022
What is a transfer of equity?
Transfer of equity in divorce Transfer of equity refers to the process of transferring part or all of a property...
Read more - 30.8.2022
Do You Have To Go To Court For...
If your divorce is uncontested and there are no disputes over issues such as what happens to the marital home...
Read more
Our London Divorce Solicitors View the whole team
Claire Andrews Partner
Family LawMark Freedman Partner
Family LawLisa Pepper Partner
Family LawYael Selig Partner
Family LawAndrew Watson Partner
Family LawJoanne Wescott Partner
Family LawDiana Bastow Senior Associate
Family LawSophie Brand Solicitor
Family LawAmy-Jo Fletcher Solicitor
Family LawLauren Gaines Associate
Family LawView the
whole team