Protect Your Home, Finances & Future - Even if You’re Not Married.

The Peace of Mind Pact helps unmarried couples safeguard what matters most before things ever get complicated.

Watch the short video below to see how it works.

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Protect Your Home, Finances & Future - Even if You’re Not Married.

The Peace of Mind Pact helps unmarried couples safeguard what matters most before things ever get complicated.

Watch the short video below to see how it works.

Book Your Case Strategy Call

Vernon Wachter, Family Law Solicitor

SRA Approved | SRA ID 440244

London, UK

I’m Vernon James Wachter, Principal Solicitor at Family Law Solutions

For the past 16 years, I’ve helped families across the UK find clarity, security, and peace of mind through life’s biggest changes.

I’ve specialised in family law since 2009, supporting clients through everything from relationship breakdowns to protecting their homes, finances, and children.

Over the years, I’ve seen how quickly confusion and conflict can take over when there’s no clear plan in place and that’s why I created Family Law Solutions. My approach is calm, clear, and always focused on resolution rather than conflict.

I’m a Solicitor regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA ID: 440244), and I believe good legal advice shouldn’t feel complicated or intimidating it should give you confidence and control.

If you’re ready to protect what matters most, my team and I would love to help.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Long does it take to get a divorce?

The length of time it takes to get a divorce can vary depending on factors such as the complexity of the case and whether or not there are disputes that need to be resolved. In general, an uncontested divorce can take as little as 6 months, while a contested divorce can take a year or more.

What is the difference between joint custody and sole custody?

Joint residence means that both parents share legal and physical custody of the child or children. Sole residence means that the child or children will live with one parent and the other parent may have visitation rights. The court will determine the residence of a child/children based on what is best for the child or children, taking into account factors such as the child's relationship with each parent and each parent's ability to care for the child.

What is a prenuptial or Cohabitation agreement?

A prenuptial or cohabitation agreement is a legal document that outlines how assets and debts will be divided in the event of a divorce or separation. It can also address issues such as spousal or ex-partner support and inheritance rights. Prenuptial and cohabitation agreements are becoming more common in UK, especially among couples who have significant assets or businesses.

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