Expert Guidance for Your Most Important Transitions
Navigating family law matters can be emotionally taxing and legally complex. At HPLP Solicitors, we provide more than just legal advice; we provide a strategic partnership. Whether you are protecting high-value assets or ensuring the well-being of your children, our London-based team offers the discretion, expertise, and empathy required to secure the best possible outcome.
Our Areas of Expertise
Divorce & Separation
Moving forward requires a clear head and a solid plan. We manage all aspects of divorce proceedings with a focus on minimising conflict and maximising your future security.
- No-Fault Divorce: Discreet, efficient management of the modern divorce process.
- Financial Settlements: Specialist expertise in complex asset division, pensions, and business interests.
- International Divorce: Guidance for cases involving overseas assets or multi-jurisdictional issues.
Protecting Your Children
Your children’s welfare is our priority. We help parents reach sustainable agreements that protect the family unit.
- Child Arrangement Orders: Defining where children live and how they spend time with each parent.
- Schooling & Relocation: Resolving disputes regarding education or moving abroad.
- Grandparents’ Rights: Ensuring vital family connections are maintained.
Future-Proofing & Protection
Legal clarity today prevents conflict tomorrow. We help couples formalise their intentions at the start of—or during—a relationship.
- Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements: Protecting inherited wealth and pre-acquired assets.
- Cohabitation Agreements: Crucial legal protection for unmarried couples living together.
- Civil Partnerships: Tailored advice for the dissolution or formation of partnerships.
The HPLP Approach: Why Clients Trust Us
- Discreet & Bespoke: We understand the privacy requirements of high-net-worth individuals and high-profile cases.
- Strategy First: We don’t just fill out forms; we build a legal strategy designed to protect your long-term interests.
- Proactive Mediation: Wherever possible, we aim for out-of-court resolutions to save you time, stress, and cost.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the divorce process usually take? Since the introduction of No-Fault Divorce, there is a mandatory 20-week "reflection period," meaning most divorces take a minimum of six to eight months to finalise.
Do I have to go to court? Not necessarily. Most of our cases are settled through negotiation or mediation. We only recommend litigation when it is the most effective way to protect your rights.
Take the First Step
Confidentiality is at the heart of everything we do. Speak with a specialist family law solicitor today to discuss your situation and explore your options by calling 02081830048 or emailing info@roselegal.co.uk.

