Strategic financial remedy assessment

Strategic clarity for financial remedy disputes

A structured route to obtaining an independent written opinion from specialist counsel on likely financial remedy outcomes, settlement range and early resolution strategy.

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Why Chancery Flow

Focused advice before costs and positions escalate.

Financial remedy disputes can become expensive, stressful and difficult to control. Chancery Flow provides a structured route to obtaining an independent written opinion from specialist counsel before litigation escalates unnecessarily.

Control

Take position early

Obtain focused advice and realistic settlement guidance before prolonged litigation consumes time, energy and financial resources.

Clarity

Structured assessment

The process is built around the factors the Family Court considers in financial remedy proceedings, including Section 25 Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 criteria.

Resolution

Settlement focused

The objective is not to inflame conflict but to encourage intelligent early resolution before legal costs and emotional strain escalate.

The true cost of litigation is not just legal fees. For busy professionals and business owners, prolonged proceedings may also mean lost focus, management distraction, emotional strain and years spent in avoidable conflict.
Structured Financial Remedy Assessment

Designed to organise the relevant information clearly and efficiently.

Chancery Flow has developed a structured and comprehensive financial remedy assessment designed specifically to capture the key information typically relevant to financial remedy proceedings in the Family Court.

Focused specialist assessment.

The assessment is focused on the fact-specific criteria the court considers when evaluating the financial resources, obligations, needs and circumstances of both parties, including the needs of any children.

The objective is to organise the relevant information clearly and efficiently within a single structured document to assist specialist counsel in providing focused written advice regarding likely financial remedy considerations, settlement parameters and early resolution strategy.

Counsel may request further information or clarification where necessary.

What you receive

Independent written opinion and settlement guidance.

A focused assessment designed to support realistic settlement discussions and early strategic decision-making.

Opinion

Specialist counsel advice

Independent written opinion regarding likely financial remedy considerations and settlement parameters.

Assessment

Financial considerations

Housing needs, income requirements, pensions, business interests and wider financial observations.

Resolution

Settlement proposal

Draft settlement proposal / settlement letter designed to support early realistic resolution discussions.

How it works

A simple structured process.

Designed to reduce unnecessary correspondence and obtain focused specialist advice efficiently.

Step 01

Assessment

Complete the Structured Financial Remedy Assessment.

Step 02

Financial information

Financial information may be organised by the client or accountant.

Step 03

Solicitor instruction

The matter is formally referred through a solicitor to specialist counsel.

Step 04

Counsel opinion

Independent written advice is prepared by specialist counsel.

Step 05

Settlement strategy

Draft settlement proposal prepared to support early resolution.

Start with clarity before positions harden.

Request a structured assessment pathway for independent specialist counsel opinion and early settlement guidance.

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This website is for marketing and informational purposes only and does not create a solicitor-client or barrister-client relationship. Chancery Flow provides a structured financial remedy assessment process designed to assist in the organisation and presentation of relevant information for review by appropriately regulated solicitors and specialist counsel. Any legal advice is provided solely through appropriately regulated solicitors and specialist counsel formally instructed in relation to the matter. References to Section 25 Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 and related criteria describe the structured assessment methodology only. Outcomes in financial remedy proceedings remain subject to judicial discretion and the specific facts of each case.