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Hopkins’ Family Law solicitor contributes to article in The Guardian

David Winnett, head of Family Law at Hopkins in Nottingham, provided expert opinion for a recent article in The Guardian, written by columnist Annalisa Barbieri.

David was requested to provide a family law response to a readers problem. The reader was experiencing relationship problems having moved in with their partner, and their two grown up sons. David explained the options available to the reader, including collaborative law and mediation. Read the article in full.

If you are experiencing similar issues, or have any family related matters that you would like advice on, please contact David Winnett in Nottingham on 0115 906 8078 or dwinnett@hopkins-solicitors.co.uk

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