Finding a Solicitor (Resolution Approved)

Finding a Solicitor (Resolution Approved)

Resolution is a group of family justice professionals including solicitors who work with families and individuals to resolve issues in a constructive way. They were founded in 1982 by a group of family lawyers who believed that a non-confrontational approach to family law issues would produce better outcomes for separating families and their children. The Resolution members sign up to the Resolution Code of Practice committing to a non-confrontational approach to help you resolve your family issue.

You can use the Resolution website to search for help in your local area and by using the advanced search you can select specific services if required.
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