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Richard focuses particularly on negotiating the financial aspects of divorce (and civil partnership dissolution), separation and preparing pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements. Often, these matters will have an international element and, with pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements especially, Richard is accustomed to liaising with lawyers in several different jurisdictions.
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Lottie is an associate in Weightmans' family team. She is a Resolution accredited specialist in European and International family law, children law (disputes between parents or relatives) and complex financial and property matters (high income households and substantial assets).
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