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Juliette Kinsey is now a Consultant Solicitor with Chivers Solicitors, continuing to offer expert legal advice to clients on a range of family law issues including divorce, matrimonial finances, parental disputes regarding children (such as ongoing contact arrangements and where the children will live), cohabitation issues and child maintenance disputes.

Juliette Kinsey has over twenty years' experience dealing with family law issues. She is a Resolution Accredited Specialist, a qualified Collaborative Lawyer and Accredited Family Mediator. The breakdown of a relationship can be an upsetting and confusing time for you and your family.
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For 13 years I was the Principal Solicitor of Kinsey & Co Solicitors. I continue to practise as a Consultant Solicitor and Accredited Family Mediator at Chivers Solicitors providing clients with expert legal advice in relation to all aspects of matrimonial and family matters including divorce, separation, financial matters and issues that arise regarding children.
Juliette Kinsey specialises in matrimonial and family law matters, providing clients with expert legal advice in all areas of family law and relationship breakdown. Whether you are married, in a civil partnership or have been in a long term cohabiting relationship Juliette Kinsey will be able to advise you about how best to proceed with the issues that arise as a result of the breakdown of your relationship.
Coming to terms with the breakdown of your marriage is a hurdle in itself and Juliette recognises that issuing divorce proceedings may not be appropriate in all cases. Whatever you choose to do it is important, however, that you receive professional and practical legal advice. Juliette can advise you about how to proceed with a divorce and what options are available to you according to your own personal circumstances.
Juliette Kinsey recognises that not all married couples who decide to live separately may want to issue divorce proceedings. There may be reasons why couples do not wish to divorce, such as religious grounds or becasue they are simply not ready to take that step. In some instances it may be more appropriate for a couple to judicially separate rather than to divorce.
Juliette Kinsey recognises that the breakdown of a relationship can have profound effects on the children of the family. It is important that all separating parents receive advice about their rights and responsibilities towards their children. In an ideal world all parents would reach an agreement between themselves regarding their children but sadly this is not always possible.
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