Family matters across the West Midlands are generally heard at the Birmingham Civil and Family Justice Centre. From Solihull to the Black Country, finding legal help that understands co-parenting — not just divorce — makes a real difference to how smoothly arrangements come together. Divorce, child arrangements, financial settlements, and co-parenting support — find the right solicitor for your family.
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📝 List your firm for free →Most family hearings for Birmingham and the West Midlands take place at the Birmingham Civil and Family Justice Centre on Bull Street (B4 6DS). Some hearings are held remotely — the court will confirm arrangements for your case.
Look for solicitors accredited by Resolution or the Law Society's Family Law panel. Check reviews on Google and Trustpilot, and ask about their experience with cases similar to yours — especially if co-parenting or child arrangements are involved. Many Birmingham firms offer a free initial consultation so you can assess fit before committing.
Birmingham family solicitors typically charge £200–£600 per hour depending on seniority and firm reputation. Fixed-fee packages for uncontested divorce or child arrangement orders range from £750–£3,000. Always request a cost estimate upfront and ask whether legal aid or pro bono options apply to your situation.
Ask about their experience with your specific issue (divorce, child contact, financial remedy), their typical timeline, who in the firm will handle your case day-to-day, estimated total costs, and what outcome might realistically be expected. A good solicitor will be clear about costs and manage your expectations honestly from the start.
Yes — many family law solicitors in Birmingham specialise in child arrangements and co-parenting disputes. They can negotiate parenting plans, represent you at mediation, or apply for a Child Arrangements Order if needed. Some firms also offer collaborative law approaches that keep matters out of court, which is often better for children and more cost-effective.
Yes — Citizens Advice, Rights of Women, and several Birmingham law centres offer free initial advice. Some solicitors on the directory also offer a 30-minute free consultation. Legal aid is still available for domestic abuse cases and certain care proceedings. The Law Society's 'Find a Solicitor' tool can filter for legal aid providers near you.