
Expert Family Court Representation Without a Solicitor
Direct Access to specialist family Barristers for divorce, child arrangements, and financial settlements. No Solicitor required.
Takes about 2 minutes. No obligation.
What Direct Access Family Barristers Actually Do
Hire a Direct Access family law Barrister for divorce, child arrangements, and financial settlement cases. Direct communication with your Barrister means faster decisions and lower costs across England and Wales.
Court Advocacy
Your Barrister can:
- Represent you at hearings
- Present your case to the judge
- Cross-examine witnesses
- Make legal arguments
- Negotiate with the other side
- Handle emergency applications
Strategic Legal Advice
- Your legal position and rights
- Realistic outcomes
- Negotiation strategies
- Settlement options
- What judges consider
- Risks and opportunities
Document Drafting
Your Barrister can draft:
- Position statements for court
- Legal arguments (skeleton arguments)
- Draft orders for approval
- Witness statement guidance
- Appeal documents
- Written legal opinions
What You Do Yourself
You are responsible for:
- Filing papers at court
- Paying court fees
- Serving documents
- Basic correspondence
- Gathering your evidence
- Following Barrister's instructions
Your Barrister can draft documents for you. You are responsible for filing them at court and serving them on the other party.
Family Law Services We Cover
Expert Barristers ready to help with all aspects of family law.
Divorce and Separation
Expert guidance through divorce proceedings, from decree nisi to final financial settlements. Handle uncontested and contested divorces with confidence.
Child Arrangements
Sensitive support for child custody, contact arrangements, and parental responsibility matters. Your children's welfare comes first.
Financial Settlements
Navigate complex financial remedy proceedings including property division, spousal maintenance, and pension sharing orders.
Domestic Abuse Protection
Urgent protection from domestic violence. Expert help obtaining non-molestation orders and occupation orders within 24-48 hours.
Cohabitation Disputes
Legal support for unmarried couples facing property disputes, TOLATA claims, and financial arrangements.
Complex Family Matters
Specialist representation for high-value financial cases, international child disputes, and appeals. Our Barristers handle both straightforward and complex family matters.

Important: When Direct Access Is Available
These hearings are available via Direct Access for privately funded cases only.
You CAN use Direct Access for:
- All privately funded family law hearings
- Cases where you're paying your own legal fees
- Matters suitable for self-representation with Barrister support
You CANNOT use Direct Access for:
- Legal Aid funded cases (must use a Solicitor)
- Public law care proceedings
- Cases requiring extensive litigation management
Not sure if your case is suitable?
Get a free, no-obligation quote. We'll honestly tell you if Direct Access is right for your situation, or if you'd be better off with a Solicitor.
Check if your case qualifiesIs Direct Access Right for You?
Perfect for Direct Access
You're ideal if you:
- Can manage basic admin and paperwork
- Want expert court representation
- Seek to save on legal costs
- Are organised with documents
- Can follow clear instructions
- Want control over your case
Consider a Solicitor If
You need someone to:
- Handle all paperwork for you
- Manage extensive correspondence
- Deal with difficult ex-partners
- Coordinate complex evidence
- Provide emotional support throughout
- Take complete control of everything
The Direct Access Process
From first contact to court resolution
- 1Day 1
Submit Your Case
Tell us about your legal matter online. Takes 5-10 minutes.
- 2Day 2-3
Get Matched
We connect you with specialist Barristers. Review profiles and fees.
- 3Week 1
Initial Advice
Barrister reviews your case. Provides strategy and document checklist. Fixed fee consultation.
- 4Weeks 2-4
You Prepare
Complete court forms using templates. Gather evidence following checklist. Barrister available for questions.
- 5Your hearing date
Court Day
Meet your Barrister at court. They handle everything in the courtroom. Professional advocacy delivered.
Family Law Fixed Fees
Fixed fees, agreed up front. No hourly billing and no surprises.
| Service | Fixed fee |
|---|---|
| Advice or written opinion | From £250 |
| Hearing or court representation | From £850 |
Advice or written opinion
Fixed fee
From £250
Hearing or court representation
Fixed fee
From £850
More senior counsel and complex matters are quoted at higher fixed fees, always agreed up front.
Fixed fees, agreed up front. Advice starts from £250 and court representation from £850. Klarna Pay in 3 is available on most matters. Klarna is subject to status and approval and may not be available to everyone. Your Barrister provides an exact fixed quote before any work begins.
All fees are exclusive of VAT where applicable. Court fees are separate and paid directly to the court.
Want an exact quote for your case?
Check if your case qualifiesSpread the cost with Klarna Pay in 3
We are the only Direct Access Barrister platform in the UK to offer Klarna Pay in 3. Split your fixed-fee quote into three interest-free monthly instalments and pay the same total, so you can instruct the right specialist when you need them. As an illustration, a £1,500 fixed fee becomes three payments of £500.
Pay the first third when you instruct your Barrister. Your case begins immediately.
Second instalment is collected automatically. No action needed from you.
Final instalment completes the payment. Fully paid, zero interest.
Pay in 3 is provided by Klarna, subject to status and Klarna's approval, and may not be available to everyone. 18+, UK residents only. Missed payments may affect your ability to obtain credit. Where Klarna is not available, you can pay by card or in full. T&Cs apply.
Does your case qualify for Direct Access?
Tell us about your matter and we'll confirm whether you can instruct a Barrister directly, then match you with the right specialist.
Prefer to talk? Call 0800 302 9921. Lines open 8am to 8pm, same-day callback.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about working with family law Barristers
Can I instruct a Barrister directly for my divorce?
Yes, you can instruct a Barrister directly for divorce proceedings, financial remedy hearings, and all related family court matters. This is often more cost-effective than using a Solicitor.
How are your family law fees structured?
Fees are fixed and agreed up front, with no Solicitor markup on top of Barrister fees. Advice starts from £250 and court representation from £850. Each Barrister provides a clear fixed quote before you instruct them, so you always know the cost in advance.
What's the difference between a family lawyer and a family Barrister?
Solicitors typically handle case management and client care, while Barristers are specialist advocates who represent you in court. Through Direct Access, Barristers now provide both services - preparing your case and representing you in court - giving you specialist expertise throughout.
Do I need a Barrister for family court?
You can represent yourself, but family proceedings are complex and the other side is often legally represented. A specialist Barrister gives you expert advice and advocacy and can conduct the hearing itself, which many people find invaluable in financial or children matters.
How quickly can I get a family law Barrister?
Urgent matters like domestic violence injunctions can often be arranged within 24 hours. Standard cases typically have Barristers available within 3-5 days. The timing depends on the complexity of your case and the Barrister's current caseload.
How do fees work with Direct Access Barristers?
Each Barrister sets their own fees and will provide you with a clear fee structure before you instruct them. Many offer fixed fees for specific services (like initial consultations or drafting divorce petitions), hourly rates, or day rates for court hearings. You'll always know the costs upfront with no hidden fees.
Can a Barrister help with just advice, or do they have to represent me in court?
Barristers can help at any stage - from initial advice consultations, to drafting legal documents, to full court representation. You can instruct them for specific tasks or for complete case management, depending on your needs and budget.
What if my case is urgent (domestic violence, child protection)?
Many family law Barristers prioritize urgent cases involving domestic violence, child protection, or emergency applications. Contact us immediately and we'll connect you with a Barrister who can assist urgently, often within 24 hours for emergency protection orders.
Ready to Find Your Family Law Expert?
Browse specialist family Barristers available for direct instruction today.
Or call us: 0800 302 9921. Lines open 8am to 8pm, same-day callback.
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