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All members of the West Midlands Collaborative Family Law Group are specialist family lawyers. We are all trained by Resolution as Collaborative Lawyers, and many of us are specialist accredited members of Resolution. In addition to family lawyers, our group has a network of likeminded professionals from other disciplines, such as financial advisers, forensic accountants and pension experts.

Resolution
Online advice centre about family law delivered by organisation of family lawyers committed to resolving family disputes constructively

Relate
Offers advice and relationship counselling by phone and through the website for individuals, couples, families, children and young people

Legal Services Commission
Runs the legal aid scheme in England & Wales. Find an eligibility calculator to find out if you are eligible for legal aid.

National Family Mediation
Network of Family Mediation Services offering help to those effected by family breakdown.

Her Majesty's Court and Tribunal Services
Details of local courts, guidance and court forms

The Money Advice Service
Free, clear unbiased money advice for those going through or thinking about separation or divorce
Access to a divorce and separation calculator to help you draw up a budget, work out what you have and how to split up what you have
Access to a divorce and separation calculator to help you draw up a budget, work out what you have and how to split up what you have

Child Maintenance Options
Help with understanding your choices for arranging child maintenance in the UK.

DirectGov
Provides guidance relating to children and money issues arising after divorce or separation.

Care For The Family
Care for the Family is a national charity which aims to promote strong family life and to help those who face family difficulties.

Black Country Collaborative Group
Collaborative Law is a way of resolving disputes following family breakdown without the threat of court proceedings and without adversarial lawyer involvement.

Staffordshire Collaborative Lawyers
Collaborative Law is a way of resolving disputes following family breakdown without the threat of court proceedings and without adversarial lawyer involvement.