Winston Solicitors are trusted ancillary relief solicitors in Leeds, supporting individuals across Yorkshire and throughout the country. Our family team assist clients with fair and practical financial settlements after divorce or separation. With over 3,000 five-star reviews, we are recognised for our personal service and clear, jargon-free legal advice.
Please note that “Ancillary Relief” is no longer the terminology used by the Family Court with this now being referred to as “Financial Provision”. Where referred to, therefore, the reference is to financial provision claims and is referred to here only as this remains in general usage.
Ancillary Relief Solicitors in Leeds
Our experienced family law team guides clients through the financial provision (previously ancillary relief) process, from negotiation to court orders. Helping to protect assets like pensions, property, and savings. Unlike competitor firms, we combine national-level expertise with local understanding, offering emotional support alongside legal strength. Whether you are seeking a clean break, clarity on what you are entitled to, or urgent support in contested cases, we are here to help you move forward with confidence. Our commitment to client care, transparency, and strong results makes us the family law team of choice in Leeds for financial provision. Start with a free, no commitment conversation to understand your next steps.
Are you going through a divorce or separation? Our friendly ancillary relief* solicitors in Leeds will help you reach a fair financial settlement. We cover property, pensions, maintenance, and more. We will guide you through every step with care, clarity, and confidence. Free initial call.
- Get fair divorce settlements in Leeds
- Protect pensions, property & savings
- Speak to a solicitor in plain English
- Plan for a clean financial break
- Commitment free first call
- Trusted by 3,000+ UK clients
Need Help with Ancillary Relief*? We Are Here for You
Dividing finances on divorce can feel overwhelming. You are not just sorting money - you are protecting your future.
At Winston Solicitors, our financial provision specialists are here to help you reach a fair financial settlement that gives you peace of mind. We have supported hundreds of people across Yorkshire and throughout the country through this exact process.
“My divorce case was handled efficiently and with understanding by Teresa and Judith who guided me all the way through it with sympathy for the circumstances and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them, in fact I have already done so!”
— Client in Leeds
We are trusted by over 3,000 clients nationwide.
What Was Ancillary Relief*?
Ancillary relief was the legal term for sorting out your finances after a divorce or civil partnership ends. It is now termed “financial provision.”
It covers:
- Property claims
- Dealing with savings and investments
- Pensions
- Spousal maintenance or lump sums
- Child-related financial needs
You do not always need to go to court. Many cases settle through negotiation or non-court dispute resolution. But if court is needed, we will guide you every step of the way.
“We help you understand your rights, your options, and what a fair deal looks like”
— Teresa Davidson, Head of Family Law at Winston Solicitors
How Does Financial Provision (previously Ancillary Relief) Work?
We will help you follow a clear, fair process:
- Understand your finances
You and your ex-partner will need to share details about assets, income, pensions, and debts. - Try to agree
Many clients reach agreement through solicitor-led negotiation or non-court dispute resolution, avoiding court. - Apply to court if needed
If an agreement is not possible, we will help you apply for a financial order. - Let the court decide
A judge will look at a fair outcome, taking into account needs, age, earning ability, children, and more. The goal is a clean break where possible. - Finalise your settlement
Once approved, your settlement is legally binding and enforceable.
Why Choose Winston Solicitors for Ancillary Relief?
- Based in Leeds, helping families across Yorkshire and nationally
- Over 3,000 five-star reviews from real clients
- No hidden costs
- Clear, friendly advice in plain English
- Flexible appointments online or in-person
"Professional and understanding in difficult circumstances - always gave honest advice and clear communication throughout - highly recommend"
— Client, Bradford
Your Future Starts Here – Let’s Talk
We know this is personal. You want to feel heard, protected, and supported, not rushed or confused.
That’s exactly how we work.
Whether you are early in the divorce process or already facing court, we are here to help you get a fair financial outcome. We will listen first, then act.
Call now for your free first conversation. Or start your ancillary relief* enquiry online and we will be in touch shortly.
How To Start Your Ancillary Relief Process
You do not have to figure this out alone. Here’s how to begin:
- Get in touch with us
Book your free call or send a message with no pressure to proceed. - We’ll listen and explain your options
One of our Leeds-based solicitors will explain the process in simple steps. Remember we can act for you wherever you are based, if your divorce is taking place in England or Wales. - Decide what’s right for you
We’ll tailor our approach based on your needs and budget. - Begin your case with confidence
Whether it’s negotiation or court, we will be with you every step.
Yes, if you want certainty over property, pensions, or money now and in the future. An order makes the agreement legally binding and can protect you in future.
Yes, pensions can be shared in a divorce. The court may order pension sharing or offset pensions against other assets, depending on your situation. We will help you understand your rights.
It depends. If you agree early, it can take months. If the court is involved, it may take 12 to 24 months. We will keep things moving wherever possible.
The court focuses on fairness. It looks at a variety of factors including your incomes, housing needs, age, standard of living, contributions, and if you have children.
Usually, each person pays their own costs. In some cases, the court may order one person to contribute to the other's fees.
Not always. Many people reach a financial agreement through negotiation or non-court dispute resolution, but you will still need this to be approved by a Judge. If you do need to go to court, we will guide and represent you.
It applies only to divorce or civil partnership dissolutions. But if you are separating after a long relationship and have children or shared assets or have made contributions during the relationship then other options may be available.