Local and experienced divorce lawyers in Guildford
Our friendly family law specialists in Guildford are here to help. Contact us today to make an appointment.
Trusted divorce solicitors near Guildford, Albury, or nearby areas?
Bellwether Solicitors is a long-established family and divorce law firm. We know how tough it is when a relationship ends, and our commitment is to provide a professional and supportive service to help you make the best decisions for yourself and your family at this difficult time.
Our team of experienced divorce lawyers take an empathetic approach, listening to your individual circumstances before offering practical advice. We have extensive experience in settling divorces and dissolving civil partnerships and same-sex marriages, and will work to make the process as smooth as possible.
Expert divorce solicitors and mediation solicitors
As members of Resolution, we actively promote alternative dispute resolution methods such as mediation and collaborative law to reduce conflict and court involvement. While a 'quickie divorce' is a myth, the introduction of no-fault divorce in 2022 means joint applications can be made without blame.
Our team is fully equipped to guide you through the process of separation and dissolution and will give you the best legal advice to help you make the best decision for you.
Call us today to book a consultation on 01483 111 222.
We offer an initial consultation for a fixed rate of £165 plus VAT. The initial consultation can take place either in person or by remote means (video or telephone).
We are accredited and approved.
Bellwether Solicitors is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority under SRA number 627330.
We are subject to the rules set out in the SRA Standards & Regulations, which can be accessed here.
We are proud members of Resolution.
Do you need a separation agreement in Guildford?
If you've decided to live apart from your spouse but aren't ready to divorce, a Separation Agreement is a must-have.
This document sets out the agreements you and your former partner have reached on the key financial and childcare issues. It spells out the important bits, like the division of savings, the family home and living arrangements for any children.
While a Separation Agreement isn't legally binding in the same way as a court order, it carries weight. If you decide to divorce later, the court will take your previously agreed arrangements into account.
Our team can help you draft a clear and comprehensive agreement, providing peace of mind and certainty for your financial future and your children's stability during this transition period.





