Cohabitation agreements
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Read moreSarah qualified as a Solicitor in 2011, having completed her training at Anthony Gold Solicitors. Sarah joined Osbornes Solicitors in September 2016.
Sarah is a Resolution Accredited Specialist in complex Financial Remedies and Cohabitation / TOLATA claims. This means she has demonstrated the necessary knowledge, skills and experience to undertake this kind of work.
Sarah specialises in all aspects of family law. She has a broad caseload consisting of divorce, financial matters for married and unmarried couples (under the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996) and private law children matters (domestic and international) including where one parent wishes to relocate with the child/ren. She also is experienced in dealing with financial claims on behalf of the children of unmarried parents under Schedule 1 of the Children Act and drafting Pre-nuptial and Post-nuptial agreements.
Sarah is particularly interested in acting for unmarried couples and drafting Separation Agreements and Cohabitation Agreements.
Sarah is sympathetic to the ethos of Resolution and believes that dealing with matters constructively is the best course of action for everyone involved.
“Sarah, you have shown brilliant understanding of the requirements and have provided amazing counsel throughout. Your dedication to seeing this through right up to the last minute (before going on maternity leave) is a testament to your professionalism. I can’t thank you enough for your support and advice through some trying times”.
“Osbornes has been very kind and your advice has been great”.
“Just wanted to say thank you so much for being the voice of reason and for everything you have done for me. It is such a difficult time and I felt completely supported in the process today because of your presence”
“The client was singing your praises today as the best solicitor she has come across!”
“The flowers were to say ‘thank you’ for going beyond the call of duty to contact the other side. Most impressed by your ‘can do’ attitude, despite your work load today” and subsequently “thank you very much for all your effort and I am delighted I chose to trust you. I cannot thank you enough for your support. Thank you”.
“Thank you. I wouldn’t have made it this far without your help”.
“Thank you for your availability, courtesy and helpfulness during our divorce. I don’t know how many thanks you get from counterparties. It wasn’t all straightforward, and divorce is never a joyful time, but your clarity and helpful attitude made it much easier than it might have been”.
“Sarah, you have shown brilliant understanding of the requirements and have provided amazing counsel throughout. Your dedication to seeing this through right up to the last minute (before going on maternity leave) is a testament to your professionalism. I can’t thank you enough for your support and advice through some trying times”.
“Osbornes has been very kind and your advice has been great”.
“Just wanted to say thank you so much for being the voice of reason and for everything you have done for me. It is such a difficult time and I felt completely supported in the process today because of your presence”
“The client was singing your praises today as the best solicitor she has come across!”
“The flowers were to say ‘thank you’ for going beyond the call of duty to contact the other side. Most impressed by your ‘can do’ attitude, despite your work load today” and subsequently “thank you very much for all your effort and I am delighted I chose to trust you. I cannot thank you enough for your support. Thank you”.
“Thank you. I wouldn’t have made it this far without your help”.
“Thank you for your availability, courtesy and helpfulness during our divorce. I don’t know how many thanks you get from counterparties. It wasn’t all straightforward, and divorce is never a joyful time, but your clarity and helpful attitude made it much easier than it might have been”.
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