If you’re in a relationship that isn't working for you, either because you feel threatened or are with a violent or abusive partner, it can be difficult to know where to turn to for help - but it’s important not to suffer in silence. Asking for help is the first step to resolving the situation.
At Chapman & Chubb, we’ve got people you can talk to in complete confidence. We understand the feelings and concerns you have and make it our priority to support and help you through this difficult time.
Domestic abuse, whether physical or psychological, is unacceptable in any relationship and no one should ever be made to feel scared or threatened in their own home. But we know that simply walking away from a violent partner isn’t always an option – particularly if children are involved or you don’t have access to your own finances. That’s why it’s vital to talk to someone you trust – a legal expert who can provide sympathetic but practical advice; explaining your options and helping you put an end to domestic abuse.
At Chapman & Chubb we provide that support. We work quickly to understand your unique situation and make your safety our priority. If you are in immediate danger we can take swift action and, where necessary, we obtain court orders to protect you and your family from the abusive partner.
You can talk to us in complete confidence. We’ll discuss your options and what outcome you would like as well as clearly explaining the ways in which the law can protect you from domestic violence. As well as providing legal advice, we can put you in touch with a range of organisations who can provide additional help and support. We keep you informed at every stage, explaining everything in straightforward terms and taking the right legal steps to protect you and your family.
Domestic violence can take many different forms but in whatever way you are experiencing it, it’s important to ask for help as soon as possible. In these cases, you may be entitled to legal aid, as your partner’s income is not taken into account.
If you feel that you are in an abusive relationship, pick up the phone and talk to us. It’s the first step to taking control of your situation so call us on 01773 540 480 for a free and confidential chat.
If you decide to adopt a child, either in the UK or from overseas, having expert legal advice is key. DJF Chapman & Chubb can support you in this highly complex legal area.
When a relationship breaks down and children are involved, your main concern will be to protect their wellbeing. So it’s good to know that at DJF Chapman & Chubb we make your children our number one priority too.
If you decide to change your name, DJF Chapman & Chubb can help you to do this legally and properly.
Divorce can be very stressful and we believe choosing and using a lawyer shouldn’t add to that stress. We offer a range of clearly priced services, putting you in control – all provided by local, expert lawyers. Select the option below that best suits your circumstances or give us a call for some free advice.
If you’re in a relationship that isn’t working for you, either because you feel threatened or are with a violent or abusive partner, it can be difficult to know where to turn to for help – but it’s important not to suffer in silence. Asking for help is the first step to resolving the situation.
More and more couples are choosing to live together and share their lives without getting married. And whilst emotionally, you may feel no different to a married couple; under the law, couples that live together without getting married do not share the same legal rights as those who marry. This can make things difficult if the relationship breaks down in the future particularly in regards to finance and property. And if children are involved, it’s important to protect their future too.
Family life can be complicated and sometimes relationships with loved ones break down. At DJF Chapman & Chubb we offer an expert mediation service to help you get family life back on track. Mediation is a recognised process designed to help people resolve disputes with the help of a trained relationship expert. Unlike court cases where there is usually a ‘winner’ and a ‘loser’, mediation tries to find a solution that works for all parties involved.
Planning a wedding is an exciting time – and also a time when you start thinking about your long-term future. You’re probably looking forward to a long and happy marriage but it’s also natural to wonder what unexpected twists and turns life might bring.