Every January, Divorce Week shines a spotlight on the realities of relationship breakdowns and the support available for those considering separation or divorce. For many, the new year is a time for reflection and sometimes, difficult decisions about the future.
At Thornton Jones Solicitors, we understand that deciding to separate is not always easy. Whether you’re taking the first steps or are already in the process, having the right legal and emotional support can make all the difference. Divorce Week 2025 is a timely reminder that help is available and that you don’t have to face this alone.
What Is Divorce Week?
Divorce Week is an annual national campaign that encourages open discussion about separation and raises awareness of the support that’s available. It’s not about promoting divorce it’s about helping people understand their options and make informed, confident choices for themselves and their families.
During this week, family law professionals, mediators, and counsellors across the country share advice and guidance to help individuals navigate the legal, emotional, and financial challenges of separation.
Why Does Support Matter During Separation?
Divorce affects more than just your legal status. It can have far-reaching emotional, financial, and practical impacts especially when children are involved. Without the right support, it can certainly feel overwhelming.
Seeking early advice can help you:-
- Understand your rights and options before making key decisions
- Reduce conflict and promote constructive communication
- Prioritise your children’s wellbeing
- Protect your finances and plan for the future
- Find emotional and practical support to move forward confidently
At Thornton Jones, our experienced family lawyers are here to guide you through every step, offering clarity, reassurance, and practical solutions tailored to your circumstances.

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Types of Support Available When Separating
Legal Guidance
Our expert family law team can assist you with all aspects of separation and divorce, including:-
- Divorce and dissolution proceedings
- Financial settlements
- Child arrangements and parenting plans
- Mediation, collaborative law, working together with One Lawyer
- Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements
We believe in a constructive and compassionate approach that focuses on achieving fair outcomes without any unnecessary conflict.
Emotional and Wellbeing Support
We often work alongside counsellors, therapists, and other legal professionals (such as Mediators and Collaborative Lawyers) to ensure our clients have the holistic support they need. Talking to a professional can help you process emotions, manage stress, and make clear, considered decisions.
Financial and Practical Advice
Separation can bring financial uncertainty. We can connect you with trusted financial advisors who can help with budgeting, asset division, pensions, and long-term planning, giving you peace of mind for the future.
How We Can Help During Divorce Week 2025 and Beyond
If you’re considering separation, this week is a good opportunity to seek expert confidential, no-obligation advice. At Thornton Jones, we offer:
- Initial consultations to discuss your situation and outline your options
- Clear, transparent pricing so you can plan with confidence
- Tailored legal strategies that focus on your goals and your family’s wellbeing
We understand that every family is unique. Our role is to listen, advise, and support you with compassion and professionalism throughout the process.
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A Message for Divorce Week 2025
Divorce Week 2025 is a reminder that separation doesn’t have to mean conflict or confusion. With the right advice and support, it can be the start of a more positive chapter. If you’d like to speak to one of our friendly family law specialists in confidence, please get in touch. We’re here to help you take the next step with clarity, confidence, and care.
Divorce Week 2025 FAQs
When separating, you can choose from several routes including mediation, collaborative law, One Lawyer, or traditional legal representation. Thornton Jones Solicitors say “It’s important to explore all your options early so you can decide on the best approach for your circumstances and maintain a constructive relationship where possible.”
Mediation allows couples to discuss arrangements for children, finances, and property in a calm, confidential setting with the help of a trained mediator. Thornton Jones advise that “Mediation can reduce conflict and cost, helping you reach an agreement that feels fair and practical for both sides.”
Even in an amicable divorce, legal advice ensures your financial settlement and child arrangements are properly recorded and legally binding. Thornton Jones Solicitors explain “A solicitor can help you formalise your agreement so you can move forward with clarity and peace of mind.”
Support can include legal advice, counselling, financial planning, and mediation services. Thornton Jones say “We work closely with counsellors, mediators, and financial advisors to ensure our clients receive well-rounded support that addresses both the legal and emotional sides of separation.”




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