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Splittingup.com Website Terms & Conditions of Use

These terms of website use shall apply to your use and tell you the rules for using our website located at www.splittingup.com and its related channel at www.splitting-up.com. splittingup.com is a website operated by Splittingup.com Limited. We are registered in England and Wales under company number 11940344 and have our registered office at 12 West Road Ponteland, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, NE20 9SU.

By using splittingup.com, you confirm that you accept these terms of use and that you agree to comply with them. If you do not agree to these terms, you should not use the splittingup.com website.

We may change these terms and conditions from time to time. Every time you wish to use our website, please check these terms to ensure you understand the terms that apply at that time. Your use of splittingup.com will be deemed an acceptance of the terms and conditions existing at the time of your use.

  1. Accessing Splittingup.com
    • Splittingup.com is made available free of charge.
    • We do not guarantee that splittingup.com, or any content on it, will always be available or be uninterrupted. We may suspend or withdraw or restrict the availability of all or any part of our website without notice.
    • You are responsible for making all arrangements necessary for you to have access to splittingup.com.
    • You are also responsible for ensuring that all persons who access our website through your internet connection are aware of these terms of use (and other applicable terms and conditions), and that they comply with them.
  2. Transfer

We may transfer our rights and obligations under these terms to another individual and/or organisation. We will always tell you in writing if this happens and we will ensure that the transfer will not affect your rights under the contract.

  1. Location of Users

Our website is directed to people residing in England and Wales. We do not represent that content available on or through our website is appropriate for use or available in other locations.

  1. How you may use material on splittingup.com
    • You may print off one copy, and may download extracts, of any page(s) from our website for your personal use and you may draw the attention of others to content posted on our website.
    • You must not modify the paper or digital copies of any materials you have printed off or downloaded in any way, and you must not use any illustrations, photographs, video or audio sequences or any graphics separately from any accompanying text.
    • Our status (and that of any identified contributors) as the authors of content on our website must always be acknowledged.
  2. Viruses
    • We do not guarantee that our website will be secure or free from bugs or viruses.
    • You are responsible for configuring your information technology, computer programmes and platform to access our website. You should use your own virus protection software.
    • You must not misuse our website by knowingly introducing viruses, trojans, worms, logic bombs or other material that is malicious or technologically harmful. You must not attempt to gain unauthorised access to our website, the server on which our website is stored or any server, computer or database connected to our website. You must not attack our website via a denial-of-service attack or a distributed denial-of service attack. By breaching this provision, you would commit a criminal offence under the Computer Misuse Act 1990. We will report any such breach to the relevant law enforcement authorities and we will co-operate with those authorities by disclosing your identity to them. In the event of such a breach, your right to use our website will cease immediately.
  3. Links
    • Where our website contains links to other websites and resources provided by third parties, these links are provided for your information only. Such links should not be interpreted as approval by us of those linked websites or information you may obtain from them.
    • We have no control over the contents of those websites or resources.
  4. Information on splittingup.com
    • The content on splittingup.com is provided for general information only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our website.
    • Although we make reasonable efforts to update the information on splittingup.com, we make no representations, warranties or guarantees, whether express or implied, that the content on our website is accurate, complete or up to date.
  5. Acceptable Use

You agree that any use by you of splittingup.com shall be in accordance with the following conditions:

  • You will not copy, download, reproduce, republish, frame, broadcast, transmit in any manner whatsoever, any material on splittingup.com except as is strictly necessary for your own personal use; and
  • You will not do anything that affects the operability or security of splittingup.com or causes unreasonable inconvenience.
  1. Third-Party Websites
    • You acknowledge and agree that We are not responsible for the availability of any third-party Websites or material you access through splittingup.com.
    • We do not endorse and shall not be held responsible or liable for any content, advertising, products, services or materials on or available from such Websites.
    • Any dealings between you and any third-party advertisers or merchants found on or via splittingup.com, including payment for and delivery of products, services and any other terms, conditions, warranties or representations associated with such dealings, are made between you and the relevant advertiser or merchant. Therefore, we are not responsible or liable for any loss or damage of any kind incurred as the result of such dealings.
  2. Intellectual Property
    • We are the owner or the licensee of all intellectual property rights in splittingup.com, and in the material published on it. Those works are protected by copyright laws and treaties around the world. All such rights are reserved.
    • If you become aware of any such distribution or commercial exploitation, you agree to notify us immediately.
  3. Trademarks

“Splittingup.com” and “SPLITTINGUP.COM” are UK registered trademarks of Splittingup.com Limited. You are not permitted to use them without our approval, unless they are part of material you are using as permitted under “How you may use material on splittingup.com” under section 4.

  1. Our Liability
    • We do not exclude or limit in any way our liability to you where it would be unlawful to do so. This includes liability for death or personal injury caused by our negligence or the negligence of our employees, agents or subcontractors and for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation.
    • Please note that we only provide our website for domestic and private use. You agree not to use our website for any commercial or business purposes, and we have no liability to you for any loss of profit, loss of business, business interruption, or loss of business opportunity.
  2. How we use your personal information

We will only use your personal information as set out in our privacy notice.

  1. Termination

We reserve the right to terminate your use of splittingup.com immediately if we have reasonable grounds to believe that you are likely to breach these terms and conditions, or that you have breached the terms and conditions, or you otherwise engage in conduct which we, in our sole discretion, deem to be unacceptable.

  1. General
    • If any provision or part-provision of these terms and conditions is or becomes invalid, illegal or enforceable, the relevant provision or part-provision shall be deemed deleted. Any deletion of a provision or part-provision under this clause shall not affect the validity and enforceability of the rest of the terms and conditions.
    • These terms and conditions and splittingup.com are governed by English law. You and we both agree that the courts of England and Wales will have exclusive jurisdiction except that if you are a resident of Northern Ireland you may also bring proceedings in Northern Ireland, and if you are resident of Scotland, you may also bring proceedings in Scotland.
    • These terms and conditions apply between Us and you. No other person is entitled to benefit under these terms and conditions.
  2. Contact Us

To contact us, please do so here.

 

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Joanne Major – Major Family Law

Joanne is an extremely well-regarded family lawyer whose knowledge of the law coupled with her business acumen and emotional intelligence make her a force to be reckoned with. With 27 years’ experience under her belt she is one of the most sought after and prominent finance family lawyers. Her national profile is unmatched against the peers in her region which is largely due to Joanne’s personal drive for innovation. Joanne is listed in the Hall of Fame of the latest edition of The Legal 500, as an expert in the fields of divorce and financial settlement.

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Sam Carter – Major Family Law

Sam is a confident, experienced and affable family law solicitor. Sam has demonstrated consistent case success-es, both in court proceedings and through out of court negotiations. He deals with more complex children matters and regularly advises and represents parents involved in international disputes regarding which country their child should live in or visit. Sam conducts his own advocacy at court wherever possible, which allows him to provide consistent and specialist representation to clients throughout their case. Sam is listed in the Legal 500 as a Rising Star and a Recommended Lawyer.

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Lucinda Connell – Major Family Law

Lucinda advises on all aspects of family law including divorce, separation and preparing pre and post nuptial agreements. Lucinda is listed in the Legal 500 as a Recommended Lawyer. Much of Lucinda’s work involves business interests, complex asset valuations and high value pensions. She is also an extremely experienced practitioner in children matters, dealing regularly with residence and contact arrangements and the relocation of children, both within the UK and overseas. She is recognised for her pragmatism and her judgement, honed over 20 years of experience of dealing with varied and challenging matters.

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Rona Samuel – Major Family Law

Rona’s expertise lies in advising on matrimonial finances and has helped numerous clients achieve the positive resolution of divorces and separations dealing with the division of assets deriving from pensions, businesses, trusts and inherited wealth, at court and through negotiations and roundtable meetings, depending on the respective parties’ needs and wishes. As a parent, Rona understands the impact divorce and separation can have on the parties’ children and emphasises the need to reach solutions which benefits them, inside or outside the Court process. Rona is accredited by The Law Society as a Family Specialist and a member of Resolution as a trained collaborative lawyer.

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Calvin Walker – Major Family Law

Calvin graduated with a first class Master in Law degree in 2015, and has been undertaking a range of family law work ever since. He is motivated by achieving positive results for his clients, and is passionate about finding solutions to intractable disputes. Calvin supports his clients throughout every stage of their case and beyond, including at Court where necessary. In the latest edition of the Legal 500 Calvin is listed as a highly motivated solicitor who is driven by achieving positive results for his clients.

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Sahil Aggarwal – Major Family Law

Sahil is an experienced and approachable family solicitor originally from Newcastle. He works on all family matters involving divorce, financial relief, nuptial agreements, domestic abuse and child arrangements. Sahil has had specialist training and experience in advocacy at Court such as representing a client’s in complex children disputes. He also has specific experience advising same-sex couples. Sahil recognises the sensitive and attentive approach needed when undertaking family matters. He always strives to build a strong, supportive and professional relationship with all his clients. Sahil is listed by The Legal 500 as a Recommended Lawyer.

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