Divorce Solicitors on the Wirral
At Aaron & Partners, we recognise that handling complex and emotionally charged matrimonial cases demands a personal, discreet approach. With decades of experience, we’ve built a reputation as more than an ordinary law firm – going above and beyond to resolve your legal challenges.
Our divorce lawyers on the Wirral are dedicated to guiding you through intricate family law matters, including the division of trusts, pensions, overseas assets, and business shares.
If you're seeking a divorce lawyer on the Wirral, contact our team to discover how we can assist you.
Dependable Support Throughout Your Divorce
At Aaron & Partners, we recognise the emotional and legal challenges of divorce. That’s why we’re committed to helping you navigate this difficult process with clarity and confidence.
Our divorce solicitors on the Wirral will assist you at every stage, from initial consultations to final settlements – ensuring you receive strong legal advice that keeps you supported and informed.
Divorce Services Tailored to Your Needs
Our divorce solicitors on the Wirral handle a broad range of divorce-related issues, including financial matters and child-related concerns arising from the end of a relationship.
For more complex cases involving overseas assets, business shares, pensions, or trusts, our experienced team is here to provide clear, objective advice to help you navigate these challenges.
If you're aiming to resolve a dispute outside of court, collaborative law or separation counselling might be the right solution. These approaches focus on mutual cooperation, with guidance from solicitors to ensure you make informed decisions.
Discover more about our wide range of divorce and separation services below.
Why Do I Need a Divorce Solicitor?
Seeking legal advice during divorce proceedings is essential to ensure the process runs smoothly, preventing costly errors and helping you secure a fair outcome.
Many people forget that divorce is only one aspect of ending a marriage. Our divorce solicitors on the Wirral are here to provide not only support for the divorce itself but also practical advice on matters like the division of matrimonial finances and child arrangements.
You can rely on Aaron & Partners to manage legal complexities, safeguard assets, and achieve favourable settlements during this challenging time.
Meet Our Expert Divorce Law Solicitors

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.

Lorraine Saunders
Family Law Partner
Lorraine is a highly regarded lawyer in the region, specialising in matrimonial cases - particularly those with complex financial issues arising from separation or divorce. Having represented a wide range of clients, including doctors, business owners, and well-known figures from television, politics, and football, Lorraine understands the importance of discretion in every case. With over 25 years of experience in matrimonial and family law, Lorraine is known for her assertive approach and keen attention to detail, offering clear, practical advice that helps clients effectively resolve their issues.

Victoria Syvret
Family Law Partner
Victoria excels in guiding clients through every aspect of relationship breakdowns, providing customised advice on complex assets to private clients, including high-net-worth individuals. As an accredited mediator with both Resolution and the Family Mediation Council, Victoria is skilled in managing family disputes with care, maintaining professional standards, and offering robust representation.
Visit Our Wirral Office
To get assistance with your divorce or separation, reach out to one of our highly skilled divorce lawyers on the Wirral today.
Our office is located in Egerton House, Birkenhead – just a ten-minute walk from Hamilton Square train station.
FAQs:
Do you get half when you get divorced?
While the default position is an equal division of assets, there are several factors that could result in you getting more or less than 50%.
Considerations such as the needs of the children, the requirements of you or your ex-spouse, and whether there are any pre- or post-marital assets can all influence the final division.
What happens if your partner won’t sign the divorce papers?
If your ex-spouse refuses to sign the divorce papers, you can still move forward with your divorce application by providing the court with proof that they’ve received the divorce petition.
This can be done by having a bailiff or process server personally deliver the papers, or by providing documentary evidence showing that they’ve signed for receipt of the petition.
Does someone have to be at fault for a divorce?
No-fault divorce proceedings have been introduced since April 2022, enabling you to file for divorce without the need to assign blame to either party.
Can you stay friends after getting a divorce?
While there is a hope that everyone will remain on good terms after a divorce, it largely depends on the circumstances of the separation, including any disagreements or challenges in dividing assets.
Who gets the children in a divorce?
Prioritising the children’s needs and what’s in their best interest is essential during divorce proceedings.
If there are safeguarding concerns, it may lead to them spending more time with one parent. However, the hope is that the children will continue to have a relationship with both parents after a divorce.