Family Law

Protect what matters most before decisions become harder to reverse

Relationship breakdown can affect far more than your personal life – from children and property to business interests, investments and long-term financial security. The decisions made early often shape what happens next.

At Vyman Solicitors, we put you first. Our Family Law team advises high-net-worth individuals, business owners and families on divorce, financial settlements, child arrangements, cohabitation disputes, injunctions and prenuptial agreements with a strategic and commercially focused approach. While we always seek practical and constructive routes to resolution where possible, we are equally direct and decisive when stronger action is needed to protect your position, your family and your future.

Through our Financial Divorce Strategy Diagnostic, we identify financial exposure, uncover risks affecting long-term wealth and strengthen your negotiating position before discussions or proceedings begin – helping you avoid costly reactive decisions at one of life’s most important turning points.

Speak to our Family Law team before positions, finances and relationships become harder to protect.

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    Our Services

    Strategic family law advice designed to protect your children, finances, future and long-term stability during periods of change.

    Case Highlights

    Divorce Financial Settlement Involving Hidden Assets and Pension Wealth
    We acted for a wife in a long marriage where her husband had controlled the family finances and was encouraging her to accept settlement terms without full financial disclosure. Through voluntary disclosure and negotiation, we uncovered significant pension assets of over £600,000, alongside cash reserves and property interests. We secured a settlement that included the transfer of two investment properties, maintenance and a half share of the pension assets, giving our client long-term financial stability and retirement provision she may otherwise have lost.

    Financial Remedy Proceedings Involving Undisclosed Overseas Assets
    We also acted for a husband in complex financial remedy proceedings where the other party failed to engage properly, ignored court directions and attempted to conceal assets abroad. Our team carried out detailed forensic analysis of bank statements, third-party evidence and disclosure material, building a clear evidential narrative for trial. The Judge was highly critical of the other party’s conduct, drew adverse inferences from the evidence presented and awarded our client an additional £75,000 plus costs.

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    What clients say about us

    ★★★★★

    When entering into litigation it is never easy, I endured a particularly long case with many twists and turns and I must say that Vyman solicitors and the councils that they provided were very helpful, professional and approachable throughout. If you do for any reason have to instruct a solicitor for any reason I would definitely highly recommend Vyman Solicitors who I have now used for my Will writing and conveyancing also.

    Alan Review Solicitors

    ★★★★★

    I would truly recommend Zharna at this firm. She helped me through a 3 year long divorce process. She was attentive and supported me through the whole journey. There were moments when I was very anxious and unsure about how things will work out especially last year when my health became poor, she reassured me that she will make sure this divorce process is not prolonged any further and worked on it with my ex's solicitor. Zharna supported me right through to the end and I know I can call her whenever I need in the future. I can't thank her enough.

    Daksha Review Solicitors

    ★★★★★

    Absolutely professional & made my whole stressful divorce process much easier. I was recommended Zharna by a friend & I am glad I took her on. Put me at ease about the process & guided me on every step and very knowledgeable about the process no matter what curveball came during the process. Though I will not have to use them again for this. I would highly recommend Vymans for any other legal issue as they are quite professional judging by my personal experience.

    Anonymous Review Solicitors

    ★★★★★

    Zharna and her team were instrumental in helping me navigate my difficult divorce, which spanned over four years. They were consistently focused on achieving the best possible outcomes, exploring every viable avenue to reach those results. Zharna remained professional throughout and handled my case with great sensitivity. The team guided me through every aspect of the process—whether it was preparing statements, communicating with barristers, or advising me during mediation.  Even after six years, I can still call for advice with ease, knowing they will provide guidance in a thoughtful and professional manner.

    Anonymous Review Solicitors

    ★★★★★

    I have used Vymans on multiple occasions for company purchase with assets, litigation, commercial and residential sales, commercial and residential purchase. I have also recommended clients for all the above and also for matrimonial matters. I will not use any other firm except Vymans as the service and expertise is second to none. I have personally been looked after by Anup Vyas, Sheetal Badiani, Priti Patel, Chris Walker. I would highly recommend Vymans for any legal related matters.

    Ali Review Solicitors

    ★★★★★

    Excellent service during a difficult time.

    Given clear, concise advice and information enabling decisions to be made easier. Helpful and friendly staff.

    Shirley Review Solicitors

    ★★★★★

    First class. A very thorough and efficient team. Would definitely use their services again. Many thanks.

    M C Review Solicitors

    ★★★★★

    I have been very pleased with the quality. Efficiency and level of service Hanna Clough and Pritti Patel have given me in the purchase of my new property- they were attentive, accessible and diligent in all matters and helped me every step of the way- I throughly recommend them and vymans as a whole! Thanks to all the team.

    Rasha Review Solicitors

    ★★★★★

    So nice to talk to, helpful, very understanding and prompt with response.

    Catherine Review Solicitors

    ★★★★★

    Zharna was brilliant from start to finish.Sensitive to the background to the case, able to offer relevant experience from previous historical cases and offered honest, direct communication to help drive the case forward while the other party's solicitor dragged their heels.I would recommend them without hesitation.

    Sandeep R Review Solicitors

    ★★★★★

    Vyman's Solicitors were recommended to me by another family lawyer in North London and without question, I cannot recommend them highly enough for anyone who is looking for a reliable, honest and transparent family lawyer to help them through one of the hardest challenges they are likely to face. Zharna Sutaria and her team supported me through nearly 3 years of what became a very complex divorce both with regards to settlement and to child matters.

    Dr Gadelrab Review Solicitors

    Frequently Asked Questions

    A straightforward divorce usually takes around four to six months, depending on court processing times. If financial matters or arrangements for children need to be resolved, the overall process can take longer because additional negotiations, disclosure and hearings may be required. Please remember, all cases are different and depend on individual circumstances.

    There is no strict formula. The court looks at the full financial picture, including income, property, savings, pensions, the needs of any children, the standard of living during the marriage and both financial and non-financial contributions. Our role is to secure a settlement that protects your immediate and long-term financial future.

    The court focuses entirely on the child’s best interests. It considers their needs, the capability of each parent, the importance of stability, and any safeguarding concerns. Most arrangements are agreed between parents without a full court hearing, and we always aim to resolve matters constructively wherever possible.

    Yes. Even when both parties agree, it is essential to formalise the terms in a legally binding Consent Order. Without this, future financial claims can still be made, even years after the divorce.

    Financial disclosure is the transparent exchange of information about each person’s income, assets and liabilities, including bank accounts, properties, pensions, investments and business interests. Full disclosure ensures fairness and helps protect the agreement from challenge later.

    Yes. We can help to obtain an assessment of the value of the business, negotiate appropriate terms and safeguard future income streams. This can involve offsetting other assets or structuring payments in a way that minimises disruption to the business.

    Parental responsibility refers to the legal rights and obligations a parent has in relation to a child, including decisions about education, medical treatment, religion and day-to-day welfare.

    If you are experiencing threats, harassment or abuse, you can apply urgently. We prepare the necessary application and evidence quickly and, in serious cases, can help secure a same-day court order offering immediate protection.

    Cohabiting couples do not have the same rights as married partners and may need a cohabitation agreement or legal advice on property ownership and other assets to protect their position.

    Prenuptial agreements are not currently automatically binding in England & Wales, but courts increasingly uphold them if both parties had legal advice, there was full financial disclosure, the terms are fair and the agreement was signed well before the wedding. A well-drafted prenup can be highly persuasive.

    You can apply to enforce the order. The court may impose sanctions or penalties, make costs awards or reconsider the arrangements if the breach is serious or repeated.

    Relocation requires the consent of the other parent or a court order. Courts look carefully at the child’s welfare, the stability of the proposed move, the practicality of maintaining contact and the reasons for relocating.

    Disclaimer

    The information provided in these FAQs is for general guidance only and does not constitute legal advice. Specific advice should be sought based on your individual circumstances.