About us

Genuine legal assistance for your family law matters. Our family law expertise covers:

  • Complex child custody and contact matters
  • Domestic violence issues
  • Non-molestation orders
  • Divorce
  • Financial remedy proceedings

CT LAW is dedicated to aiding litigants and parents during challenging times. We specialise in providing cost-effective support for those who cannot afford traditional solicitors and barristers in family court proceedings. With a focus on complex children matters, non-molestation charges, domestic violence issues, parental alienation and divorce, our services come at a fraction of typical solicitor fees. For further details on our services, please refer to our services page.

Experience is paramount in family law cases, and our director, having personally navigated the system, understands the intricacies firsthand.

At CT LAW, we encourage amicable settlements through a collaborative approach and consent order. However, we recognise that this isn't always possible. In such cases, CT LAW will provide steadfast support from start to finish, leaving no stone unturned to safeguard yours and your child's best interests. For more complex cases, our experienced barrister can represent you in court.

Disclaimers:

  • We are transparent about the support we offer and the services we can or cannot provide.
  • CT LAW is not a regulated Law practice and does not act as solicitors or barristers, nor do we represent clients in the same manner.
  • Nothing on this website or in any communications from CT LAW constitutes professional legal advice.
  • We disclaim any liability and responsibility for reliance placed on the materials and contents of this website.
  • Our approach prioritises "The child's interest," and we reserve the right to refuse services if it's deemed not in the child's best interest.
  • As McKenzie friends CT LAW who are not solicitors, litigants in person must accept responsibility for running their own case and covering all aspects of it.
  • CT LAW  is not a firm of solicitors or barristers. Litigants must assess its value and applicability to their case and accept responsibility for all decisions. If in doubt, litigants should consider consulting solicitors and citizens advice bureau (CAB).

If you are considering child arrangement proceedings, please request a consultation.

Consultations are only available on a paid basis and by prior appointment.