Trust.
We are solicitors, mediators and collaborative lawyers. We are sincere, trustworthy and reliable. We say what we mean and will act in your best interest.
This is what our clients say about us
I can never thank Punam enough. She helped me through a very difficult time with her experience and professionalism. I felt she understood everything and was there when I needed her. Thank you Punam!
Jennifer Miles-Thomas
Divorce is a very harrowing, stressful and personal event Punam was warm and approachable but super efficient and succinct with it. Genuinely staggered at how smooth a process she made it. I wholeheartedly recommend Punam after a very positive experience myself.
Sam Cowan
Punam was amazing at dealing with my case. She is highly competent, knowledgable and empathetic. I highly recommend Punam, and I cannot thank her enough for her help!
Valeria Perciany David
Punam is an experienced and tenacious lawyer offering warm, compassionate and intelligent advice on a wide variety of family matters. She has acted for us for over a decade both in the city and in her own practice on divorce proceedings and complex family and child matters. We would not hesitate to recommend her.
Sue Evans
Punam was recommended to me and I'm thankful for the recommendation and would endorse it to anyone who needs calm, professional and intelligent legal advice on Family matters.
Peter Cooper
Clarity.
A clear strategy and direct advice. An efficient and quality service - we will respond to any correspondence very promptly and will always be available by phone.
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All initial enquiries are free and without obligation. During the initial enquiry call, we will listen to your current situation and if we can help you, will outline the next steps and the charges involved. You can then decide if you would like us to help you.
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Guidance.
We are a safe pair of hands to guide you through troubled times. Achieving your goals with firm negotiation and control of the case. Deploying our skills and expertise in delivering the best result for you.
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Empathy.
We will be by your side every step of the way. We know what you’re going through. We are parents, and even grandparents. Some of us have experienced our own divorces and other tribulations. We are therefore best placed to help you navigate any emotional and legal challenges. As part of your team, we will fight your corner.
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Blanchards Law, the family lawyers putting you first.
We are experienced solicitors, mediators and collaborative lawyers. We offer excellent value and holistic advice to clients from our offices in London, Buckinghamshire, Marlow and Oxfordshire.
The Blanchards Law client-centric approach puts you at the heart of everything we do. Every case is unique, and we have the expertise to direct every matter with a clear strategy for success.
Whether your concern is divorce, financial or children, our dynamic team can advise you on a range of matters including nuptial and cohabitation agreements, child abduction, domestic violence and abuse, wills and inheritance disputes.
We offer mediation and collaborative law services to try and resolve disputes outside of court. For international cases, we collaborate with lawyers in other countries to provide sound advice in complex cross-jurisdictional matters.
What sets us apart is that that we genuinely care, and our empathetic staff will go above and beyond to ensure you are listened to. There will always be somebody to take your call and respond promptly.
We pride ourselves on being open, transparent and honest so that you can be confident in the service you receive at an affordable price. Costs will be discussed at an early stage and advice will be regularly updated.
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See our latest news below
How has the Government’s Voucher Scheme initiative promoted resolving disputes outside of court?
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Divorce & Separation,Financial Issues
The Court’s Treatment of Short Marriages
The court’s equal sharing principle in financial remedy cases was established in the House of Lords two decades ago. It strived for equality and sought to eliminate discrimination between two spouses…
How the Courts Calculate Reasonable Immediate Needs in Maintenance Pending Suit Cases
If you have separated from your matrimonial partner and are waiting for your divorce proceedings to finalise, you can apply for interim financial support to help you get by during this period. This…
Nuptial Agreements,Divorce & Separation
Covid: Pandemic pet boom prompts ‘pet-nup’ advice
Given working dynamics have changed due to the pandemic with more people working from home, looking after a pet has never been easier. So, are ‘pet-nups’ the new thing? Statistically, there has been…
The Enforceability of Recitals in Family law Consent Orders. Has anything changed since the case BSA v NVT?
The case of BSA v NVT [2020] EWHC 2906 (Fam) has sought to address enforceability issues surrounding recitals as part of a consent order made in financial remedy proceedings (family law financial…
Nuptial Agreements,Cohabitation
Civil Partnership vs Marriage: Which is right for you?
A civil partnership is a legal relationship entered into by two people which is registered and provides couples with the same legal rights and duties that they would have in a lawful marriage. Civil…
Divorce & Separation,Latest News
BREAKING NEWS: Changes to divorce law will come into force on 6 April 2022
It has been announced today by ministers that the long-awaited Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 will come into force on 6 April 2022. Significantly, this means that couples can file for a…
Framing Britney Spears – What does a Conservatorship look like in the UK?
Kat Jayne 2017 As a major legal topic under public scrutiny right now, the US conservatorship system has been explored in a new documentary, Framing Britney Spears. A harrowing and upsetting watch,…
Blanchards Law featured in local newspaper
Blanchards has been featured in the Henley Standard to mark our office move onto Market Place. The article describes the new office, our services and the journey Punam Denley has been on to make…
International Family Law,Divorce & Separation,Latest News
Brexit and Divorce – where are we now?
We are still awaiting further information and guidance as to the impact that Brexit and leaving the EU will have on divorce cases. What we do know is that, as you start divorce proceedings in 2021,…
Lockdown – what does it mean for childcare arrangements?
On 4 January 2021, the government announced that another national lockdown was necessary to help tackle the coronavirus pandemic, with people only being allowed to leave their homes for limited…
DIY Divorce – is it a good option for you?
The new divorce petition was introduced in August 2017. The form is designed to be more user friendly for the lay man, and has taken out some of the legal jargon. It also incorporates detailed…