WHEN YOU’RE GOING THROUGH A SEPARATION, TRUST OUR DIVORCE SOLICITORS TO STAND BY YOUR SIDE
Transparent communication, ongoing support, and prompt legal advice. That’s what you can expect from MI Banks Solicitors. If you’ve made the decision to divorce, you don’t have to go through the process alone. Contact us to arrange a virtual appointment or an in-person visit to our Stretford office.
40+ years’ experience
In our 40 years of business, MI Banks Solicitors has helped hundreds of couples to end their marriages cordially.
Multilingual solicitors
Whether you speak English, Bengali, or Swahili, we’ll provide legal guidance in your preferred language.
‘The Law Society’ accredited
As ‘Resolution’ members and holders of ‘Family Law’ accreditation, we advocate for peaceful and cooperative resolutions.
Your local divorce solicitors
HELPING YOU REACH A RESPECTFUL RESOLUTION
When it comes to divorce, our aim is always the same: helping you end your marriage in a cordial, non-confrontational manner. Dealing with the law is already stressful enough, without adding more tension to the situation. That’s why our solicitors do everything in their power to guide you towards a respectful and amicable resolution, no matter the reason for divorce.
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With MI Banks Solicitors as your partners, you can trust us to make the process as quick, easy, and as stress-free as possible. Although we favour meditation and positive outcomes for all parties involved, we are prepared to fight for your rights whenever necessary – particularly when domestic abuse has been an issue in the marriage. Simply contact our team and we’ll arrange your first appointment.
Breaking down the legalities
DIVORCE LAWYERS YOU CAN RELY ON THROUGHOUT THE LEGAL PROCESS
You’ve made the hard choice but what comes next? MI Banks Solicitors is here to break down the legal jargon, walk you through each step, and advocate on your behalf to ensure your rights and interests are protected. In your appointment, we’ll walk you through the following:
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The divorce process and costs
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Arrangements for children
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Mediation
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Avoiding court