I am a Brighton and Hove solicitor, accredited family mediator, hybrid mediator, collaborative practitioner and experienced family lawyer, offering advice on divorce and separation, specialising in helping couples to reach agreement at the beginning or end of their relationship.
Having practised exclusively in family law in Brighton for over 23 years and, prior to that, in London, Surrey and Sussex, I am committed to working closely with my clients to offer a flexible, efficient and bespoke quality service for all those wishing to avoid conflict in their negotiations in order to achieve an outcome which works for their entire family.
Having practised exclusively in family law in Brighton for over 23 years and, prior to that, in London, Surrey and Sussex, I am committed to working closely with my clients to offer a flexible, efficient and bespoke quality service for all those wishing to avoid conflict in their negotiations in order to achieve an outcome which works for their entire family.
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My name is Lynne Passmore and I set up my law firm in Brighton, Lynne Passmore Family Law, in order to work differently with my clients when a relationship breaks down. I no longer go to court but will work collaboratively with another lawyer and a couple or alone with a couple as a mediator to find solutions which work for their individual circumstances.
I am an experienced family law solicitor besed in Brighton dealing with the wide range of legal issues which can affect personal relationships and can help you to make important decisions on matters which may impact on the rest of your life. I personally only deal with family law.
However I have close working relationships with solicitors who will be able to help you with legal issues which might arise during the family law process, for example the sale or purchase of property or the making/updating of your will.The law governing the arrangements following the breakdown of a relationship of a non married couple can be confusing and the options differ from the principles which apply on divorce.
However I have close working relationships with solicitors who will be able to help you with legal issues which might arise during the family law process, for example the sale or purchase of property or the making/updating of your will.The law governing the arrangements following the breakdown of a relationship of a non married couple can be confusing and the options differ from the principles which apply on divorce.
How you deal with the choices which inevitably need to be made will have an enormous impact on you and your family. It is possible to have an amicable divorce. Taking time to come to terms with the personal impact and managing the process in the way which best suits you will be of utmost importance.
The law governing the arrangements following the breakdown of a relationship of unmarried couples and the rights of cohabitees can be confusing and the options differ from the principles which apply on divorce or the dissolution of a civil partnership.
I can explain the options in relation to your children and in respect of property rights for unmarried couples and help to negotiate a settlement, taking into account the issues important to you and your family.
I can explain the options in relation to your children and in respect of property rights for unmarried couples and help to negotiate a settlement, taking into account the issues important to you and your family.
It is essential for parents who are separating to work together to minimise the negative impact of their relationship breakdown on their children. During the emotional turmoil of a relationship breakdown it is not always easy to put the needs of your children first. Maintaining open communication with the other parent is essential and avoiding a prolonged court process is a must if you are to avoid negativity.
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Linda Lamb
Dec 05, 2020
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