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James specialises in family law dealing with all matters arising from the breakdown of a marriage/relationship. His legal specialisations include: separation and divorce, civil partnership dissolution, financial proceedings, children, and pre-marital pre-civil partnership and separation agreements.
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Nigel is national Head of Family at Mills & Reeve. He advises and supports clients facing the more complex financial issues and children arrangements that arise on separation or divorce, often involving an international element. He also advises on pre/post-marital and cohabitation agreements. He is a collaborative practitioner and qualified financial arbitrator. He is committed to negotiated outcomes wherever possible.
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