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Family law solicitors Norwich

We understand that you may be finding the current situation both concerning and confusing.

First and foremost, we are family lawyers and mediators and, as such, we are here to help you and your family with issues that might arise whilst you are trying to deal with what is currently happening.

So please remember, in complete confidence, and FREE of charge:

  • You can call us 7 days a week from 8am-10pm to discuss any concerns that you might have about your family. 
  • We offer a free callback, which can be carried out remotely over the telephone, by email, or via online conferencing such as Skype and Zoom.
  • We are happy to talk to you individually, or as a couple to try to resolve issues before they become problems.

So please, if you feel that you would like some support, or simply would like someone to talk to we are here for you.

We are here to help by providing positive outcomes for a brighter future. 

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Fullers Family Law are an established firm of family law solicitors Norwich with a recognised skill for handling delicate family matters, dispute resolution and other legal services to benefit the family unit. As divorce solicitors, we are a supportive team who can help guide you to the best decisions for your family, offering expert legal advice with a friendly nature.

Our team of qualified solicitors in Norwich know that dealing with complex and difficult family matters can be incredibly stressful and daunting, so we aim to keep the whole process as easy as possible, supporting you from start to finish. Managing the breakup of a family can be challenging, so it is important that you choose divorce solicitors who will be able to help you make the right choices for your family needs.

Our office in the heart of Norwich is well established in the area, with our team exclusively specialising in matters of family law such as prenuptial agreements for unmarried couples. This allows us to offer the best legal advice for your needs, to support and guide you through problems in your family life.

Norwich Directions

Directions to our Norwich Office:

Our offices are a 19 min walk away from Norwich Train Station.

If you are travelling by car/taxi from the train station, we are 6 mins away via A147 and Barrack St/A147 or we can be reached in 16 mins by public transport.

For parking, we are ideally located a short walk away from Magdalen Car Park.

Office attendance by appointment only.

Thinking about a divorce and its implications?

Unsure what the next steps are?

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Why Do I Need A Specialist Family Lawyer?

Fullers specialise in family law, with our team of expert family solicitors ready to work with you to resolve your issues in a friendly and supportive way. We understand how difficult it can be when families break up, working to make the whole process easier and less stressful. Legal advice for family law is so important, as there will be many decisions to be made which need to work for both you and your family. With the help of our team, we intend for you to not only be happy with the outcome of your case, but also be happy with your personal outcome. 

We provide a range of legal services within family law, with divorce, separation , mediation and financial settlements some of the key services available. Our team of solicitors in Norwich can help you with a wide array of issues and get you to the best outcome for your family. We intend to make your experience as easy and smooth as possible. 
 

Need some advice out of hours?

Our offices are staffed Monday - Friday, from 9am-5pm. However, if you need to talk to someone between 8am-10pm, 7 days a week, please call 01603 293004. We will be happy to help.

Not only do we care about the legal case, but we also care about the situation you and your family are going to be left in at the end of the legal case. We want to make sure that you and your entire family are content with the outcome of the case. This includes making sure that any children are happy with the position anything may have been left in. Whether it is a civil partnership case or a divorce case, we will make sure that every party involved, including the children get the very best outcome they can.

If you are interested in our services, give us a call today to get a free consultation with one of our specialist family lawyers. We are located at our discrete Norwich Office, please contact us with the details provided.


We understand that finding a solicitor that you feel understands your own specific situation can be a daunting task. So you can book a free callback with us here.

We have also created a series of fixed-price consultation meetings with a full ‘no questions asked’ money-back guarantee promise.

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We have offices across the country assisting clients with a range of family law matters

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FAQs

  1. What is domestic violence?
  2. How long does it take for a divorce to go through?
  3. My partner and I are not married; what happens if we split up?
  4. What happens if we cannot agree with whom the children should live?

What is domestic violence?

There are a number of things which constitute domestic violence in legal terms:

  • Abusive violence between couples living together
  • Abuse between partners who do not live together
  • Harassment by former partners
  • Abusive relationships between parents and children
  • Abuse against elderly family members
  • Abuse between tenants or flat mates
  • Female genital mutilation (FGM) or forced marriage

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How long does it take for a divorce to go through?

A divorce can take between 6-8 months if not disputed. If the divorce or finances are disputed, this timescale can be much longer, depending on when such issues are resolved.

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My partner and I are not married; what happens if we split up?

In the UK, the law doesn’t recognise what is often called 'common law' partners. When unmarried couples split, they usually have assets together. Without the legal framework that married couples have access to, good legal advice from a family law specialist is vital in achieving a fair and equitable resolution – especially if children are involved.

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What happens if we cannot agree with whom the children should live?

The focus must always be what is in the best interests of the children. If this cannot be agreed upon, the court will decide for you. You are certainly encouraged to attend mediation before this stage.

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Our expertise & accreditations

Our highly qualified lawyers are members of Resolution, working to their code of practice, encouraging sensitive and cost-effective solutions that consider the needs of the whole family, including the interest of any children.

resolution - first for family law
resolution - collaborative family lawyer
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Cyber Essentials - Certified
The Law Society accredited - Family Law
Lexcel Accredited
Investors in People

We have offices in Bedford, Milton Keynes and are currently looking to relocate our office in Northampton. We also have offices in Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Norfolk and London.