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FAMILY

In ELW, our lawyers work to the best professional practice in putting the interests of children first and encouraging reasoned compromise and negotiation as first principles to reduce the impact on all concerned at the end of one chapter and the beginning of the next chapter of life.

Collaborative divorce is a holistic and family focused approach to divorce. The interests of all members of the family will be recognized and aligned to ensure all parties arrive at reasoned solutions to their family situation. We can offer our mediation capability as well as our years of litigation experience to resolve your divorce or separation with minimal involvement of the court. You can also make your own decisions in conjunction with your spouse or partner on how your divorce to be conducted and the outcome that you wish to achieve.

For commercial clients who are expatriates in Hong Kong and are concerned about the implications of divorce for their employment visas and the immigration status of family members, we have professional relationships with law firms in other countries closely connected with Hong Kong to tailor-make comprehensive advice for their circumstances.

 

Our lawyers are experienced in advising on:

  • Prenuptial Agreement
  • Separation Agreement
  • Child Custody
  • Child Access
  • Asset Distribution
  • Financial Relief in Divorce
  • Financial Maintenance (Alimony)
  • Financial Impact of Divorce and Associated Matters

Our experience:

  • Acting for a former husband to pursue proceedings to vary maintenance payments
  • Acting for a former wife to enforce maintenance order
  • Acting for a wife in a divorce case from her husband who has violent disposition
  • Acting for the husband in a long marriage with complicate matrimonial asset valuation issue with asset worldwide
  • Acting for a mother to vary children custody and care and control order for bringing the children abroad
  • Defending an injunction against the husband to protect matrimonial assets
  • Advising on the impact of corporate consequential to the divorce of its major shareholder
 

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