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If you are looking for help with financial relief our specialist solicitors can help you. In addition to office meetings, we offer remote meetings by telephone or video if preferred. To discuss your options call us 24/7 on 0208 004 0065 or email us at hello@southgate.co.uk 

Divorce Finance

Divorce finance covers the legal and financial issues that need to be resolved when a marriage ends. This can include dividing assets, property, savings, pensions, spousal maintenance, child-related financial arrangements, and financial settlement orders. Our specialist family law solicitors help clients reach fair and practical outcomes tailored to their circumstances.
 

Divorce Financial Settlement
Divorce financial settlement is the process of resolving financial matters when a marriage ends. This can include dividing property, savings, pensions, investments, and deciding whether ongoing financial support should be paid by one spouse to the other. The aim is to achieve a fair outcome based on the circumstances of both parties.


Dividing Assets in Divorce: Splitting property, savings, investments, and other shared assets fairly.
Child-Related Financial Support: Financial arrangements for the care and upbringing of children.
Spousal Maintenance: Ongoing financial support for one spouse after divorce where appropriate.
Property and Family Home Arrangements: Deciding what happens to the family home and other property interests.
Pension Sharing: Dividing pension entitlements between spouses as part of the overall settlement.

When reaching a financial settlement, the court may consider factors such as the length of the marriage, the needs of both parties, their financial resources, and the standard of living during the marriage.

Clean Break Financial Settlement
A clean break financial settlement is designed to end financial ties between divorcing spouses, so that neither party can make financial claims against the other in the future. It helps provide clarity, certainty, and financial independence after divorce.

Key parts of a clean break financial settlement can include:

Clean Break Consent Order: A legally binding court-approved order that records the financial agreement between both parties and prevents future financial claims.
Financial Separation: Both parties move forward independently, without ongoing financial obligations to each other, where appropriate.
Full Financial Settlement: Property, savings, pensions, investments, and other financial matters are resolved as part of the agreement.

A clean break financial settlement is often suitable where both parties want certainty and a clear financial separation after divorce.

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At southgate solicitors, we offer comprehensive assistance tailored to your needs for your financial relief. Our team of experienced professionals understand the intricacies of family law and are dedicated to providing you with the expertise and support you need during what can be a daunting and highly emotional time.  We have Resolution members and also hold Law Society Family Law Advanced Panel Accreditation which demonstrates our knowledge, skill and expertise in this area of law. 

If you wish to read more about this area of law we have some frequently asked questions at the end of this page – feel free to scroll down to read more.

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Financial remedy in divorce refers to the legal process of resolving financial matters between spouses upon the dissolution of their marriage. This includes the division of assets, allocation of debts, and provisions for ongoing financial support. 

Not necessarily. Many couples are able to reach a financial settlement through negotiations or mediation without the need for court intervention. However, if an agreement cannot be reached, or if there are complex issues to resolve, court proceedings may be necessary. 

The duration of the financial remedy process can vary significantly depending on the complexity of the case, the willingness of the parties to cooperate, and the court’s schedule. Simple cases may be resolved relatively quickly, while more complex cases may take several months or even years. 

The court considers various factors, including the financial needs of each spouse, their earning capacity, contributions to the marriage, the standard of living enjoyed during the marriage, the welfare of any children, and any other relevant circumstances. If there are children of the family, the court’s main priority is that the main carer and the child(ren)’s needs are met. 

In some cases, yes. Financial settlements can be revisited if there has been a significant change in circumstances since the original order was made, such as a change in income, employment status, or financial needs. However, there is no automatic right to reopen financial settlements, and the court will consider each case on its merits. 

Both spouses are required to provide full and frank disclosure of their financial circumstances. If one spouse refuses to disclose relevant information, the court may issue orders compelling disclosure and may draw adverse inferences against the non-disclosing party. 

Yes, assets acquired after separation may be considered part of the matrimonial pot and subject to division, particularly if they are the result of efforts made during the marriage or are needed to meet ongoing financial needs. 

Hiding assets or dissipating funds is considered dishonest behavior and is not tolerated by the court. If one spouse is found to have engaged in such conduct, the court may penalize them by adjusting the financial settlement to ensure a fair outcome. This may include awarding a larger share of assets to the innocent party or imposing financial sanctions. 

A Clean Break Divorce is when both parties agree to sever all financial ties, preventing future financial claims against each other.

A Clean Break Order is a financial settlement that ensures neither party can make future financial claims against the other after the divorce is finalized.

Ancillary Relief refers to the financial claims made during divorce, covering property, maintenance, pensions, and other financial assets.

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Hasan Hadi

Meet Hasan, a seasoned family law expert specializing in divorce for medium to high net worth individuals. With over a decade of experience and founding Southgate Solicitors in 2017, Hasan offers modern, streamlined legal services at competitive prices. As a Resolution member and Accredited Member of the Law Society’s Family Law Advanced Panel, his expertise ensures efficient and successful outcomes for clients. Beyond his legal prowess, Hasan prioritizes personalized attention and understands the complexities of family matters, providing empathetic support every step of the way.

Chloë Rodway

Meet Chloë, a diligent solicitor specializing in private family law matters such as divorce, financial disputes, and children matters. With meticulous attention to detail, Chloë provides tailored advice to each client, fostering strong relationships and offering reassurance throughout their journey. Clients appreciate her sensible guidance and commitment to achieving their goals efficiently. Outside of work, Chloë enjoys staying active at the gym and spending quality time with her beloved sausage dog. She also delights in exploring vegetarian cuisine and socializing with friends, embracing a balanced lifestyle.

Rajan Thandi

Meet Rajan, your trusted ally in navigating family legal matters involving children. With a track record of successful outcomes and a passion for literature, gaming, and family time, Rajan brings dedication and empathy to every case. He understands the importance of clear communication and is committed to keeping you informed and empowered throughout the process. Rest assured, Rajan is here to guide you with integrity and expertise, making your journey through the legal system as smooth as possible.

Ceylan Kahya

Meet Ceylan, an accomplished solicitor specializing in all facets of family law, particularly public and private children matters. With a law degree from the University of Kent and a distinction on the LPC from BPP Law School, Ceylan brings a wealth of expertise and dedication to her practice. Ceylan builds strong relationships with clients, offering sensitive and tailored advice to meet their needs. She is actively involved in supporting victims of domestic violence and is a member of the Young Legal Aid Lawyers’ Association and YRes. Outside of work, Ceylan enjoys indulging in crime documentaries on Netflix & socializing with loved ones.

Lucy Cornish

Meet Lucy, a dedicated solicitor specializing in private law matters such as divorce, financial disputes, and children cases. With a Class I Honours degree in History and recent qualification as a solicitor, Lucy offers professional guidance and support during difficult times. Known for her commitment and professionalism, she makes a real difference in clients’ lives. Outside of work, she enjoys staying active at the gym, traveling, and trying new cuisines with friends, embodying a balanced lifestyle.

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Antony Wilkinson

Meet Antony, a dedicated family law specialist focusing on public law matters. With extensive experience in care proceedings, child protection, and more, Antony is highly skilled and recommended in the Legal 500. His passion for justice and accountability drives him to tackle challenging cases involving mental health, domestic abuse, and parental alienation. Recognized for his commitment to protecting women from “honour” based violence, Antony ensures his clients receive the support they need during emotionally difficult times. Beyond his legal work, Antony enjoys music, traveling, and spending time with friends, embodying a well-rounded approach to life.

Aya Kopic

Aya graduated from The University of Law with a First Class LLB and went on to complete the LPC LLM with Distinction. She has a strong interest in family law, with a particular focus on child welfare and safeguarding, and is committed to making sure clients feel supported, informed, and understood throughout their matter. Calm, organised, and empathetic in her approach, Aya helps clients navigate stressful situations with clarity and reassurance. Outside of work, she enjoys baking for loved ones, going to the gym, and reading romance and crime novels.

Neja Aloysious

Neja joined the firm in September 2025 as an intern while pursuing her law degree at the University of Surrey. With experience in hospitality, she has developed strong interpersonal and organizational skills. Neja is excited to support the team and clients. Outside of work, she enjoys reading, drawing, music, and spending time with family.

Andriana Evagora

Meet Andriana, a diligent solicitor specializing in private family law matters such as divorce, financial disputes, and children matters. With a background in history and recent qualification as a solicitor, Andriana brings dedication and professionalism to her practice at Southgate Solicitors. Outside of work, she enjoys traveling and spending quality time with loved ones.

Matthew Payne

Matthew has spent several years delivering excellent customer service and now welcomes clients to the firm with professionalism, reassurance, and a warm smile at the front door. A lifelong sports enthusiast, he credits team sports with helping him build strong connections and work well with others. Outside the office, he enjoys walking his spaniel, playing football, and spending time with friends and family.

Louisa Yiannourides

Louisa joined Southgate Solicitors in May 2024 after completing her Law Degree at the University of Reading. With experience in a criminal law firm and various customer service roles, she tailors her service to meet each client’s needs. Passionate about Family Law, Louisa approaches enquiries professionally and enjoys making clients feel supported. In her spare time, she loves traveling, shopping, cooking, and spending time with family and friends.

Tia John

Tia, with years of customer service experience, prides herself on treating clients with respect and professionalism. A former performing arts enthusiast, she loves dancing, trying new foods, and spending time with family and friends.

Aleeza Khan

Aleeza graduated with a law degree from the University of Surrey in 2022 and completed postgraduate studies at the University of Law, Bloomsbury. Balancing full-time studies and NHS work, she developed a strong work ethic and excellent people skills. Her academic focus on family law, particularly no-fault divorce and domestic abuse, showcases her analytical abilities. Aleeza enjoys travel, baking, swimming, and quality time with family and friends.

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