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Dissolution of Civil Partnerships: Nelson, Burnley & Bacup
It may be you or your partner who first realises that your partnership is at an end. Either way it is an emotional and confusing time.
We would advise you to seek support as soon as possible to guide you through the steps which you need to take to dissolve your partnership and the rights and entitlements you have on dissolution.
If there are children involved there may be issues surrounding your children.
We aim to provide you with all the advice you need in as sensitive a way as possible.
Objective advice which will take into account your own specific circumstances and ease your way through this upsetting time.







