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    High quality of service and bespoke legal advice

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    Experienced team of over 120 members of staff

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    We deliver a solution to your legal problem

  • About CJCH Solicitors

    CJCH Solicitors is a modern legal practice which delivers customised solutions and dedicated service. With five offices in the United Kingdom and representation across the globe, the firm offers a range of services in both corporate and private matters. CJCH Solicitors prides itself on being a local firm with an international reach.

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  • Business Matters

    In addition to Corporate Law, Commercial Property, Mergers & Acquisitions, Dispute Resolution & Mediation, and Employment Law & HR services, our Business Law practice has expanded to include a dynamic Anti-Piracy and Compliance offering within our already well respected Intellectual Property division. Our diverse IP practice conducts research and enforce compliance across 42 countries globally, including conducting raids on major infringement suspects.

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    Personal Matters

    Our Personal Law practice offers a wide range of bespoke services, with highly qualified and experienced teams in the areas of Mental Health, Civil, Employment, Property & Conveyancing, Criminal, Family, and Wills & Probate. We have successfully represented clients across the United Kingdom.

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  • Our Story

    From humble beginnings to strength in service excellence and numbers, CJCH Solicitors has grown organically over the last 35 years. The firm as it is known today is the result of the merger of two dynamic and progressive law firms in 2013, Colin Jones Solicitors with Clarke & Hartland.

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    How does the Court decide what is fair in a financial settlement? In determining what order to make, the Court has a wide discretion which means that it can make orders that best suit an individual family’s circumstances. It has the duty to consider all the circumstances of the case. The starting point for the …

  • Does the Court have to make a Clean Break in all cases?

    Each case always has to be considered on an individual basis.  However, the Court is under a duty to consider the merits of the case and whether it would be appropriate to bring both parties’ financial obligations to the other to an end.  Whilst there is no presumption in favour of there being a financial …

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