What is the SSS?

Traditionally, couples each instruct their own solicitor. This can sometimes lead to high costs, delays, and unnecessary conflict.

Our SSS takes a different approach. Instead of each party instructing their own solicitor, which can lead to a more confrontational process, you and your partner will work with an impartial Carter Lemon Camerons (CLC) solicitor, who will guide both of you through the process, explains your legal options, and help you reach a fair and workable agreement together taking into account all of the circumstances of your case.

Why Might It Be Right for You?

The SSS approach may be suitable if:

  • You and your partner already have an agreed position or are close to one.
  • You and your partner want to resolve matters amicably and constructively.
  • You are keen to save time, stress, and legal fees.
  • You prefer a clear, straightforward process without drawn-out disputes.

It may not be appropriate where there are safeguarding concerns, domestic abuse, a significant imbalance of power or if one party is unwilling to co-operate.

How Does It Work?

We follow a clear, structured process that ensures fairness and transparency throughout:

  1. Initial Intake Consultation – Each of you meets with us separately at the start. This allows us to understand your circumstances and confirm whether the SSS is right for you.  No legal advice will be provided to either party at the initial intake consultation.
  2. Joint Advice and Discussions – All legal advice is given jointly, either in meetings attended by both parties or in email correspondence sent to both parties. You will never meet with the solicitor one-to-one after the initial intake. This approach ensures neutrality, openness, and trust.
  3. Working Together to Reach Agreement – We will guide you both through your options, explain the legal framework, and help you reach practical solutions on finances, children matters, or other issues.
  4. Drafting Agreements – Once an agreement is reached, we prepare the necessary documents to formalise your arrangements. These can then be lodged with the court where required, giving you a binding and enforceable outcome.

What Issues Can Be Covered?

The SSS can be used to resolve a range of family law matters, including:

  1. Divorce and separation – guiding you through applications and procedure.
  2. Financial settlements – dealing with property, pensions, savings, debts and income.
  3. Children matters – agreeing living arrangements, child maintenance and specific issues, such as where a child goes to school.

Benefits of the SSS

  • Cost-effective – one solicitor for both parties means significantly reduced legal fees.
  • Efficient – avoids lengthy correspondence between two sets of lawyers.
  • Collaborative – reduces hostility and helps preserve relationships.
  • Child-focused – keeps children’s best interests at the centre.
  • Practical – gives you clarity, guidance, and legally binding solutions.

Take the Next Step

Please contact Mike Davidson to find out whether the single solicitor approach might be the right option for you.

Emily Hazell

Paralegal/Team Assistant

T: 0207 406 1030

E: EmilyHazell@cartercamerons.com

Emily is a dedicated paralegal and team assistant specialising in litigation.

With a first-class LLB in Law and plans to begin the SQE LLM soon, Emily has quickly made her mark since joining CLC in October 2022.

Originally from Llanelli, Wales, where she worked as a legal secretary, she relocated to London to further her career in civil litigation.

Emily now supports a wide range of litigation matters, from commercial and property disputes to international arbitration and family law, working closely with seasoned litigators and assisting with complex cases for our South African clients.

Areas of expertise:

Emily is skilled in handling various aspects of litigation and has gained valuable experience in:

  • Supporting cases across multiple areas of law, including commercial disputes, property issues, family matters, and international arbitration.
  • Assisting with high-stakes international cases involving loan agreements, contracts, and lengthy arbitration processes.
  • Providing support for sensitive family matters, such as divorce proceedings and child arrangement orders, with professionalism and empathy.
  • Working alongside senior litigators, including Seamus Smyth, and liaising with clients to ensure thorough case preparation and support.

When not working, Emily enjoys going for walks, cooking, reading, and spending time with friends and family. She’s a fluent Welsh speaker and aims to master baking as her next skill.

Harley Osborn

Solicitor

T: 0207 406 1022

E: HarleyOsborn@cartercamerons.com

Harley joined Carter Lemon Camerons LLP in May 2024 as a Solicitor in the Family and Litigation departments, having qualified the same year, following several years of experience within both private practice and in-house legal teams.

Harley advises clients on a broad range of private family law and civil litigation matters.

Her family law practice includes divorce and separation, financial remedy proceedings, cohabitation disputes, non-molestation and occupation order applications, and matters relating to children. She also has experience dealing with overlapping family and property disputes, including TOLATA claims and disputes concerning beneficial interests in property.

Alongside her family law work, Harley maintains a varied civil litigation caseload with particular experience in housing and property disputes, landlord and tenant matters, debt recovery, insolvency proceedings, contractual disputes, and general contentious matters.

Harley regularly assists clients throughout all stages of proceedings, from initial instruction through to negotiation, settlement, and final hearings. She has experience drafting a wide range of court documentation, pleadings, witness statements, and applications, and works closely with counsel and experts across both family and litigation matters.

Her dual-specialism background allows her to provide clients with practical, pragmatic, and commercially focused advice, particularly where family, property, and financial issues intersect.

Prior to qualifying as a Solicitor, Harley gained experience across family law, litigation, and dispute resolution, developing a strong foundation in contentious matters and client care.

Harley obtained her LLB Law degree from Nottingham Trent University before completing her LPC and Master’s degree at BPP University, where she achieved a distinction in her Family Law elective.

Outside of work, Harley enjoys travelling, time outdoors, and spending time with her friends and family.