West Midlands regional pricing

How Much Does a Family Solicitor Cost in Staffordshire Moorlands?

Updated prices for . Staffordshire Moorlands prices are typically 1% below the national average.

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Price summary

Staffordshire Moorlands Price Summary

Service Low Average High
Child Custody / Arrangements £1,980 £4,950 £14,850
Prenuptial Agreement £890 £1,485 £2,970
Financial Settlement £2,475 £4,950 £14,850

Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on West Midlands regional pricing.

Full pricing

All Family Solicitor Prices in Staffordshire Moorlands

Staffordshire Moorlands is in West Midlands and family solicitor costs here are 1% below the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.

All prices include materials and labour unless stated otherwise. Prices verified 2026

Child Custody / Arrangements

Low

£1,980

Average

£4,950

High

£14,850

3-12 months

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Legal representation to resolve disputes about where children live and how much time they spend with each parent. Includes a Child Arrangements Order application (court fee £215). Costs depend heavily on whether agreement is reached early or the case goes to a contested hearing.

~98% labour, ~2% materials

What affects the price

  • Whether agreement is reached through negotiation or goes to court
  • Number of court hearings required
  • Whether a CAFCASS report is needed
  • Whether a barrister is instructed for hearings

Prenuptial Agreement

Low

£890

Average

£1,485

High

£2,970

4-8 weeks

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A legal agreement made before marriage setting out how assets would be divided in the event of divorce. Both parties need independent legal advice for the prenup to carry weight in court. Price shown is per person; the other party's solicitor fees are separate.

What affects the price

  • Complexity of assets (property, businesses, pensions)
  • Whether both parties are using solicitors (recommended)
  • How far in advance of the wedding it is prepared
  • Postnuptial agreements are similar in cost

Financial Settlement

Low

£2,475

Average

£4,950

High

£14,850

3-12 months

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Negotiating and agreeing the division of finances after divorce, including property, pensions, savings and debts. Includes financial disclosure (Form E), negotiation and drafting a consent order. Court fee for a financial order is £255.

~97% labour, ~3% materials

What affects the price

  • Total value and complexity of the marital assets
  • Whether agreement is reached by negotiation or at court
  • Whether pensions need specialist valuation (PODE report)
  • Number of hearings if contested (FDA, FDR, final hearing)

Domestic Violence Injunction

Low

£990

Average

£1,980

High

£3,960

1-4 weeks

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Applying for a non-molestation order or occupation order to protect against domestic abuse. Court fees have been scrapped for domestic violence injunctions. Legal aid is often available for victims of domestic abuse, which can cover the full cost.

What affects the price

  • No court fee for domestic violence injunctions
  • Legal aid is often available (means and evidence tested)
  • Whether an urgent without-notice hearing is needed
  • Whether an occupation order is also sought

Adoption Application

Low

£1,980

Average

£3,960

High

£7,920

6-18 months

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Legal fees for adopting a child, including preparing the application, attending court hearings and obtaining the adoption order. The court fee is £170. Step-parent adoptions are usually cheaper and quicker than agency adoptions. Legal aid may be available.

~98% labour, ~2% materials

What affects the price

  • Step-parent adoption vs agency adoption
  • Whether the birth parents consent
  • Complexity of the case and number of hearings
  • Whether legal aid is available

Child Maintenance

Low

£495

Average

£1,485

High

£4,950

1-6 months

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Legal advice and representation regarding child maintenance disputes. The Child Maintenance Service (CMS) can calculate and enforce payments without a solicitor. Solicitors are typically needed when challenging CMS decisions, seeking top-up orders for high earners, or handling historical arrears.

What affects the price

  • Whether the CMS can handle the case without a solicitor
  • Paying parent's income and whether it is disputed
  • Whether a variation or court top-up order is needed
  • Legal aid eligibility

Cohabitation Agreement

Low

£495

Average

£990

High

£1,980

2-4 weeks

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A legal agreement for unmarried couples living together, setting out who owns what and how assets would be divided if the relationship ends. Covers property ownership, financial contributions, possessions and arrangements for any children. Both parties should get independent legal advice.

What affects the price

  • Whether property ownership is involved
  • Complexity of financial arrangements
  • Whether both parties get independent advice (recommended)
  • Solicitor location and experience

Mediation (Per Session)

Low

£120

Average

£200

High

£295

1-2 hours per session

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A mediation session with a qualified family mediator to resolve disputes about children, finances or property without going to court. A MIAM (Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting) is required before most court applications. Price is per person per session. The government voucher scheme provides up to £500 towards mediation costs.

What affects the price

  • MIAM is typically £100-£150 per person
  • Government mediation voucher covers up to £500
  • Number of sessions needed (usually 2-5)
  • Whether legal aid covers mediation (means tested)

Court Representation (Per Day)

Low

£1,485

Average

£2,475

High

£3,960

1 day

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A solicitor or barrister representing you at a family court hearing for one day. Includes preparation time, attendance and follow-up. Barrister fees (counsel fees) are often charged on top of solicitor costs. Direct access barristers may offer lower rates.

What affects the price

  • Whether a solicitor or barrister attends
  • Type of hearing (directions, interim, final)
  • Preparation time required before the hearing
  • Solicitor hourly rate (£150-£400 depending on experience)

Legal Aid Assessment

Low

£0

Average

£0

High

£0

30-60 minutes

More details

An initial assessment of whether you qualify for legal aid in family law matters. This is free of charge at firms that hold a legal aid contract. Legal aid is available for domestic abuse cases, child protection cases, and some other family matters where evidence of abuse or risk is provided. Income and capital thresholds apply.

What affects the price

  • Assessment is always free at legal aid firms
  • You must meet income and capital thresholds
  • Evidence of domestic abuse is usually required for private family cases
  • Legal aid covers solicitor fees, court fees and barrister costs

Consent Order

Low

£295

Average

£695

High

£1,485

4-8 weeks

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A legally binding court order that records an agreed financial settlement between divorcing or separating parties. The court fee is £60. Essential for making a clean break legally enforceable. Online specialist services offer fixed fees from around £300, while traditional solicitors charge more.

~96% labour, ~4% materials

What affects the price

  • Court fee of £60 for submitting the consent order
  • Whether using a specialist fixed-fee service or traditional solicitor
  • Complexity of the financial arrangements
  • Whether both parties already agree on the terms

Name Change Deed

Low

£15

Average

£40

High

£100

1-2 weeks

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A deed poll to legally change your name. You can make a free deed poll yourself, or pay a small fee for an official one prepared by a solicitor or deed poll service. An enrolled deed poll (registered with the Royal Courts of Justice) costs more. The document is used to update your passport, driving licence, bank accounts and other records.

~38% labour, ~62% materials

What affects the price

  • DIY deed poll is free (just needs a witness)
  • Online deed poll services charge £15-£40
  • Enrolled deed poll at the High Court costs around £50
  • Solicitor-prepared deed poll costs more but adds formality

Step by step

What's Involved in Hiring a Family Solicitor

Engaging a family solicitor involves an initial consultation to understand your situation, followed by advice on your options and, if needed, representation through negotiations or court proceedings.

1

Book an initial consultation

Most family solicitors offer an initial consultation (30-60 minutes) either free or for a fixed fee of £50-£150. This is your chance to explain your situation, ask questions and get an honest assessment of where you stand legally. Many offer phone or video consultations.

2

Check their credentials and costs

Ensure the solicitor is regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and specialises in family law. Ask about their charging structure — most charge hourly rates (£150-£400 per hour depending on experience and location). Some offer fixed fees for straightforward work like consent orders or prenuptial agreements.

3

Consider mediation first

For most family disputes about children or finances, you are required to attend a Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting (MIAM) before applying to court. Mediation is cheaper, faster and less stressful than court. The government voucher scheme provides up to £500 towards mediation costs.

4

Your solicitor handles correspondence and negotiation

If mediation is not suitable or does not resolve everything, your solicitor will correspond with the other party's solicitor on your behalf. They negotiate on issues like child arrangements, property division and maintenance, aiming to reach agreement without going to court.

5

Court proceedings if needed

If agreement cannot be reached, your solicitor prepares and files the necessary court applications. Family court hearings are private and usually less formal than criminal courts. Your solicitor may instruct a barrister for advocacy at hearings. Most cases settle before reaching a final hearing.

6

Finalising the outcome

Once agreement is reached (whether by negotiation, mediation or court order), your solicitor drafts the necessary legal documents such as a consent order or Child Arrangements Order. These are submitted to the court for approval, making the agreement legally enforceable.

Regional comparison

How Staffordshire Moorlands Compares

Average cost of child custody / arrangements across regions.

Staffordshire Moorlands
-1% £4,950
National Average
baseline £5,000
London
+24% £6,215

Local insights

What Affects Family Solicitor Costs in Staffordshire Moorlands?

Staffordshire Moorlands has a diverse population with varying needs and budgets, all of which directly affect family solicitor costs. The local market, competition between providers, and demand levels in the area all influence what you will pay. Prices tend to be higher in areas with greater demand and fewer providers.

Staffordshire Moorlands family solicitor costs are 1% below the UK average, reflecting the local cost of living and market conditions. Despite regional variation, prices can still differ by 30-50% between providers for the same service, making it worth comparing multiple options.

Several factors affect what you will pay for family solicitor services in Staffordshire Moorlands. The scope and complexity of what you need is the biggest driver, followed by the provider's experience and reputation. Premium or specialist options will cost more. For the most involved services, expect to pay £1,980 to £14,850 for child custody / arrangements in Staffordshire Moorlands.

When getting quotes in Staffordshire Moorlands, compare at least three different providers. Ask for a detailed breakdown of what is included in the price. Always check SRA registration, reviews and fee structures before instructing.

Depending on the work involved, you may also need solicitor (£790–£2,180), tutoring (£20–£40), or dentist (£25–£25) in Staffordshire Moorlands.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about family solicitor costs in Staffordshire Moorlands.

What is the difference between a family solicitor and a mediator?
A family solicitor represents you individually and can take your case to court if needed. A mediator is a neutral third party who helps both sides reach an agreement without going to court. Many family disputes benefit from trying mediation first, as it is quicker, cheaper and less adversarial.
Do I have to go to court for a divorce?
Since the no-fault divorce law came into effect in April 2022, most divorces in England and Wales can be completed without a court hearing. The process is largely done online and takes a minimum of 26 weeks. You only need to attend court if there is a dispute over finances or children that cannot be resolved.
How much does a divorce cost in total?
A straightforward uncontested divorce costs around 600-1,500 in legal fees plus the 593 court fee. If finances or child arrangements are disputed and require court proceedings, costs can rise to 5,000-30,000 or more per person. Mediation and consent orders are much cheaper than going to trial.
What is a consent order and do I need one?
A consent order is a legal document approved by the court that makes your financial agreement legally binding after divorce. Without one, either party can make a financial claim against the other at any point in the future, even years later. It costs around 300-800 to have one drafted and is strongly recommended.
Can I get legal aid for family law matters?
Legal aid is available for family law cases involving domestic abuse, child protection, forced marriage and some other circumstances. You must meet income and capital thresholds. For domestic abuse cases, you need to provide evidence such as a police report, court order or letter from a GP or refuge. Check eligibility at gov.uk or ask a legal aid solicitor.
What is a MIAM and do I have to attend one?
A MIAM (Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting) is a meeting with a qualified mediator to explore whether mediation could resolve your dispute without going to court. Attending a MIAM is compulsory before making most family court applications in England and Wales. There are exemptions for domestic abuse, urgency or where the other party is overseas.
How long does a child custody case take?
A child arrangements case can take 3-12 months depending on complexity. If both parents agree, a consent order can be processed in 4-8 weeks. Contested cases involving CAFCASS reports and multiple hearings typically take 6-12 months. Urgent cases involving safety concerns can get interim orders within days.
Can I represent myself in family court?
Yes, you can represent yourself as a litigant in person. The family court is used to self-represented parties and judges will guide you through the process. However, for complex financial cases or contested custody disputes, professional representation significantly improves your chances of a favourable outcome.
What is the difference between a solicitor and a barrister in family law?
A solicitor manages your case day-to-day — giving advice, handling correspondence, preparing documents and negotiating. A barrister is a specialist advocate who is brought in for court hearings. Your solicitor may instruct a barrister for important hearings, or you can instruct a barrister directly through the Direct Access scheme, which can be cheaper for one-off hearings.
How much does a family solicitor cost in Staffordshire Moorlands in 2026?
Child Custody / Arrangements in Staffordshire Moorlands typically costs between £1,980 and £14,850, with the average being around £4,950. Prices vary depending on the scope of work, materials used, and the specific requirements of your property.
Are family solicitor prices cheaper in Staffordshire Moorlands than London?
Yes. Staffordshire Moorlands family solicitor costs are typically 1% below the national average, while London prices run around 24% above it. For child custody / arrangements, you could save over £1,265 compared to the same job in London.
How do I find a good family solicitor in Staffordshire Moorlands?
Get at least three quotes from different legal professionals, check recent reviews, and ask whether the quote includes VAT and everything you need. A detailed written quote that breaks down all costs is a good sign. Always check SRA registration, reviews and fee structures before instructing.
What affects family solicitor prices in Staffordshire Moorlands?
The main factors are the scope and complexity of what you need, the options and products chosen, and local market rates. Staffordshire Moorlands rates are 1% below the national average. Getting multiple quotes is the best way to ensure a fair price.
Do family solicitor prices include materials in Staffordshire Moorlands?
The prices shown on this page include all typical costs. However, when getting real quotes, always confirm what is and isn't included. Some legal professionals break out costs separately, while others give an all-in price. Ask for a detailed breakdown before agreeing to any work.