22/05/2025
📌 Should You Speak to a Solicitor? Here's Why It Might Help
Solicitors sometimes get a bad rep - but the truth is, most are focused on helping you avoid the stress and cost of going to court.
Whether you’re just starting your co-parenting journey or facing a specific disagreement, getting legal advice early on can help set clear parameters and keep things constructive.
👩⚖️ Not sure where to start?
Try the Law Society’s Find a Solicitor page or visit Resolution - a network of family law professionals committed to resolving disputes amicably.
📝 Before your meeting, a little prep goes a long way.
Put together a short summary that covers:
🔹The current arrangements
🔹What the issue is and how it’s come about
🔹Any proposals you’d like to make to resolve things
🔹Key details about your children (names, dates of birth, schools, ages)
💡 Why not ask a solicitor to help you create a parenting plan?
A good solicitor will have the experience to help you clearly and simply record the decisions you and your co-parent have made about how you want to move forward—and how any future issues should be handled.