Separation Agreements – Draft, Advice and Witness
What is a Separation Agreement?
A separation agreement is a legally binding contract between two parties who are separating but do not wish to divorce immediately. It sets out financial arrangements, property division, and responsibilities moving forward.
Why Might You Need It?
- To agree on financial and property arrangements before divorce
- To avoid legal disputes and uncertainty after separation
- To create a structured plan for asset division and responsibilities
Legal Implications of Not Having This Document
- Increased potential for disputes over assets and responsibilities
- Lack of formal legal recognition of agreed financial arrangements
- Difficulty in proving prior agreements in future divorce proceedings
Step-by-Step Process for Obtaining a Separation Agreement
Request a Quote
Provide details of your case via our request form.
Quote & Requirements
We will send you a personalised quote and outline additional requirements.
Appointment Booking
We will schedule an appointment with our solicitor for legal advice and document witnessing.
4. Signing & Witnessing
The agreement is signed in the presence of our solicitor to ensure its enforceability.
Important Note:
For this document, we provide in-person witnessing services. The individual must be present before us for the process to be completed.
Apostille Solutions works with a solicitor firm based in South London. If your service requires in-person attendance, you will need to travel to South London for an appointment.