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New Year, New Life - Why the First Months of the Year See an Increase in Divorces

Teresa Davidson Teresa Davidson
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New Year and the Increase in Divorces 

The New Year is traditionally a time for fresh starts. New gym memberships, healthier routines and carefully planned diaries all signal a desire for change. Yet behind closed doors, in homes across the country, it is also when many people quietly make one of the most significant decisions of their lives. For some, this is the moment they accept that their marriage has come to an end and take their first steps to formalise ending their marriage. That's why January often sees an increase in divorces and divorce enquiries.

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Our Family Law team sees this pattern every year. The weeks after Christmas bring a noticeable increase in enquiries from people who have spent the festive period reflecting on long standing issues. For some, the pressures of Christmas bring underlying problems to the fore. For others, the symbolic clean slate of a new year provides the emotional permission to ask a difficult but necessary question...

“what do I do now?”

Divorce is rarely easy, but the first step does not have to be frightening. Understanding your options is possibly the best preparation you can make for a smooth divorce process. With the right advice at the outset, even cases involving significant assets, businesses or farms can be approached with understanding and confidence.

A New Start Begins with a Conversation

Your first meeting with a family solicitor is not about having all the answers. It is about understanding the path ahead. Many people feel nervous before that initial conversation, unsure of what they should know or bring with them. That is entirely normal. A specialist family solicitor is there to guide you, not to test you.

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This early conversation is particularly important where the family finances are intertwined with a family business, farm or company structure. Business related divorces often involve layers of legal, financial and emotional complexity. Early advice can help protect not only personal interests but also future interest in the business itself.

As Teresa Davidson, Partner and Head of Family Law, explains...

“A farm or business is rarely just another asset. It is often a home, a livelihood and a legacy rolled into one. Untangling those elements sensitively and sensibly takes experience and careful planning, which is why seeking advice sooner rather than later is so important.”

What to Expect from Your First Meeting with a Solicitor

The purpose of your first meeting is simple. It allows your solicitor to understand your circumstances and priorities so they can explain the procedure and outline your options. You do not need to have every document or detail to hand. What matters most at this stage is getting a general understanding of the bigger picture.

A family solicitor will explore what matters to you, what you are worried about, and what you hope to achieve. Being open and honest, even if your goals feel uncertain or emotionally charged, helps your solicitor give advice that is truly tailored to you.

It can be helpful to reflect in advance on a few key questions, such as what you most want to protect, whether that is your children, your home or the future of a business, and what outcome would give you peace of mind.

Divorce When a Business or Farm Is Involved

Where a business or farm forms part of the family financial arrangements, your solicitor will need to understand how it operates and how it is structured. Ownership, income, and the history of the assets all play a crucial role in shaping any financial settlement.

Discussions may cover matters such as who owns land or property, whether the business is a partnership or limited company. These early conversations also help determine whether there are partnership agreements, shareholder agreements or family trusts in place which may impact the advice. In farming cases, questions often arise about whether the farming business incorporates the family home and how different generations are involved in the business.

These conversations are not box ticking exercises. They are about protecting financial security and business interests in the longer term. A poorly planned separation can have consequences far beyond the couple themselves, affecting employees, extended family and future generations.

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Gathering Information and Documents

Bringing documents to your first meeting can be helpful, but it is not essential and it should never be a reason to delay seeking advice. Your solicitor may eventually need to see information such as business accounts, tax returns, pension statements, mortgage details and evidence of income. However, this can be gathered gradually.

If you are not the primary business owner, you may not have access to all the relevant paperwork. Your solicitor can advise you on how information is obtained as part of the legal process and reassure you about what can be addressed later.

Your Contribution Counts 

A common concern in divorces that involve businesses or farms is whether non-financial contributions to family life made during the relationship are recognised. Divorce settlements made in England and Wales clearly reflect that they are just as relevant as financial contributions. Running a household, raising children, supporting a partner and informal contributions to the running of a business are all relevant contributions.

Courts understand that family life is rarely divided neatly into financial and non-financial roles. Your solicitor will want to understand the full picture, including unpaid work, sacrifices made for the family, and how decisions were taken throughout the marriage.

Children and Housing Come First

Where children are involved, their welfare is always the court’s primary consideration. Early discussions will often focus on where children will live, how their routines will be maintained and how housing fits into that picture.

An experienced family solicitor will help you think carefully about your family’s future, not just in legal terms but in practical, human terms. This includes how stability can be preserved during what is often a period of significant change.

Three Practical Points to Keep in Mind

There are a few simple but important steps that can help you feel more in control as you begin this process:

  • Set up a secure and private email address that only you can access, ensuring confidentiality from the outset
  • Make notes to help you organise your thoughts and remember key information you want to discuss
  • Take care of yourself physically and emotionally, recognising that this is a period of transition
  • You do not need all the answers at this stage, Just the right support

Divorces involving farms, businesses or significant assets require specialist expertise. Choosing a solicitor who understands these realities is one of the most important decisions you will make.

Your first meeting is just the beginning of a formation of a plan. With the right advice, the start of a new year can be the moment you move forward with confidence.

Winston Solicitors’ Family Law team supports clients with compassion, discretion and exceptional legal expertise. To discuss your situation with a specialist family solicitor, contact Winston Solicitors on 0113 320 5000 or email family@winstonsolicitors.co.uk.

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Client feedback

Harriet Reid dealt with my divorce aided by her excellent assistant Judith Pearson. Both Harriet and Judith were incredibly quick to respond to any questions or concerns I had during the process. I found Harriet to be ideal for me to talk to as she was direct enough to be able to explain what was happening in "plain English" rather than "legal jargon" and to point out the actions I should and shouldn't take. The process is extremely emotive and a calm understanding advisor is essential.
Richard
I chose Winston Solicitors following a strong recommendation from a close friend, and I have been extremely impressed with the service I received throughout both my divorce proceedings and house sale.A special thank you goes to Teresa and Emily in the Family Law team, who were outstanding from start to finish. Teresa consistently kept me informed about costs and the next steps in the process, which I found incredibly reassuring during what was a very challenging time. Her knowledge, expertise, and professionalism were exceptional, and I am extremely grateful to have had her representing me throughout. Emily’s communication was excellent; she was always prompt, professional, and supportive. Together, they provided guidance and reassurance that made a difficult situation far more manageable.I would also like to thank Laura and Amanda in the Conveyancing Department for their excellent work on my house sale. Their professionalism, efficiency, and attention to detail ensured that everything progressed smoothly from beginning to end.I am genuinely grateful for the support I received from everyone involved and would highly recommend Winston Solicitors to anyone seeking expert legal advice and representation. Their dedication, communication, and client care were outstanding throughout.
Jason
During such a difficult and stressful time I found Winston Solicitors excellent. I worked with Wendy throughout my divorce she was incredible, supportive, hard working and extremely knowledgeable. No question was too silly , no problem was too great for her. I trusted her advice 100% and was more than happy to take her lead. She held my hand every step of the way and for that I will be forever grateful. I have already recommended her to others and will continue to do so. I wouldn't hesitate to use Winston Solicitors in the future
Louise
I am extremely grateful for the support and guidance I received throughout my financial consent order process.Wendy was direct, practical, and very human in her approach. She handled my matter personally, which made a huge difference. I did not feel like I was being passed between assistants or treated like just another case. I felt properly listened to and supported.This was an extremely stressful process for me, but I trusted Wendy completely. Her advice was clear and realistic, and she helped me understand what mattered and how best to move forward.The wording she used in my consent order was particularly strong. She understood my situation accurately and phrased it in a way that clearly explained the reality of the marriage and the financial arrangements. I believe this careful and intelligent wording helped the court understand the case properly and approve the order.I recommend Wendy very highly. She made a very stressful process feel less overwhelming and helped me achieve the outcome I needed.
Anna.
Very professional put me at ease straightaway very helpful I would definitely use Winston’s again and would recommend them to family and friends
Shirley
Harriet Reid went above and beyond throughout the whole process. Her patience, professionalism and impeccable handing of the matter made a stessful situation much easier to bear. Her advice was spot on at all points and the proactive approach was much appreciated. I would not hesitate to recommend Harriet and her team and cannot thank them enough for their support and guidance from start to finnish.
Lisa
Harriet dealt with my problem swiftly and efficiently. I would award her more stars if I could.
Jane
Extremely helpful, efficient & worked within extreme tight deadlines.
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