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Divorce Solicitors in Altrincham

Here at Aaron & Partners, we understand that you need a personal and discreet service when it comes to resolving complex and emotionally strenuous situations. Over the years, we’ve built our reputation as more than an ordinary law firm by dedicating our expertise to resolving your legal issues.

From the division of trusts and pensions to overseas assets and business shares, our divorce solicitors in Altrincham cover a wide range of services. No ask is too big or small – we’re committed to supporting you through complex family law cases.

To find out how we can help you, reach out to our team of divorce solicitors in Altrincham and make an appointment.

Dedicated Support Throughout Your Divorce Journey

It can be legally and emotionally complex to navigate divorce – which is why our divorce solicitors in Altrincham will always provide clear communication, ensuring you feel supported and informed.

Our team will work with you to understand your individual needs, present you with robust legal advice and provide reassurance as you move through the process.

Divorce Services Committed to Safeguarding Your Rights and Interests

Our divorce solicitors in Altrincham can support you through all issues relating to divorce, including any financial and child-related matters that may result from the ending of a relationship.

We have specialised lawyers experienced in handling divorce cases that involve complex matters - such as overseas assets, business shares, pensions, and trusts. They focus on providing you with clear, practical, and objective advice to navigate these challenges.

For those seeking to settle disputes outside of court, collaborative law or separation counselling might be the ideal solution. Guided by solicitors to help you make informed decisions, these processes prioritise mutual cooperation.

Discover more information about our range of services regarding divorce below.

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Why You Need a Divorce Solicitor for Your Case

Seeking guidance from a solicitor for divorce proceedings is vital to ensure the process is conducted efficiently, saving you from costly mistakes and ensuring your secure a fair outcome.

What many people overlook during a divorce is this is just one part of ending a marriage. Our divorce solicitors in Altrincham are here to offer supportive and practical advice not only for divorce itself, but also on matters such as division of matrimonial finances and arrangements for children.

You can trust Aaron & Partners to navigate legal complexities, protect assets, and reach favourable settlements during this challenging period in your life.

Meet Our Expert Divorce Law Solicitors

Simon Magner Mawdsley

Simon Magner Mawdsley

Partner | Head of Family Law


Simon specialises in all aspects of relationship breakdowns, including divorce, financial settlements, and civil partnerships, with a particular focus on complex, high-net-worth family law cases. Simon understands the emotional strain that comes with the end of a relationship and provides his clients with the support and guidance needed during these challenging times.

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Lorraine Saunders

Lorraine Saunders

Family Law Partner


With 25 years experience as a family law solicitor, clients describe Lorraine as, “first class”, “approachable and knowledgeable”, “very professional” and “a tenacious but empathetic lawyer who obtains outstanding results.” She is one of the go-to lawyers in the region for matrimonial, cohabitation and children cases.

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Victoria Syvret

Victoria Syvret

Family Law Partner


Victoria is an experienced Partner within our Family Law team, with extensive expertise in guiding clients through relationship breakdowns and disputes.

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Visit Our Altrincham Office

If you have a divorce legal case that requires discretion and expertise, come and see our divorce solicitors in Altrincham.

Our offices are located just a four-minute walk from Altrincham Train Interchange and a five-minute walk from Altrincham Market.

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FAQs:

Do you get half when you get divorced?

Although the starting position is equal division of assets, many factors can play a part in you getting more or less than 50%. 

Some things to consider are the needs of you or your ex-spouse, the needs of the children and whether or not there are any pre- or post- marital assets that have to be taken in consideration.

What happens if your partner won’t sign the divorce papers?

You can still proceed with your divorce application if your ex-spouse won’t sign the divorce papers – but you would have to provide the court with proof that they have been served with the divorce petition.

There are two ways to do this: have them personally served by a bailer or process server, or having some documentary evidence that they’ve signed for the divorce petition.

Does someone have to be at fault for a divorce?

No-fault divorce proceedings have been in place since April of 2022. This means that you can now issue a divorce application without blaming the other side.

Can you stay friends after getting a divorce?

Although it’s hopeful that everybody will be friends after they get divorced, it entirely depends on the circumstances surrounding the separation, and whether or not there’s been any acrimony or difficulties in diving assets.

Who gets the children in a divorce?

Ultimately, the children should have a relationship with both their parents after a divorce.

But it’s essential to address the children’s needs and what’s in their best interest. If there’s been any safeguarding issues, that may mean that they spend more time with one parent than the other.