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Daniel Johnston Solicitors UNCONFIRMED

City East Business Centre, 68-72 Newtownards Rd, Belfast BT4 1GW

★★★★½ 4.8 from 136 Google reviews

UNCONFIRMED — We have not established that this firm handles family law. Please ask them directly before instructing.

Firm details

Listed categoryLaw firm
AddressCity East Business Centre, 68-72 Newtownards Rd, Belfast BT4 1GW
PostcodeBT4 1GW
Phone028 9094 1648
Websitehttp://www.danieljohnstonsolicitors.com
StatusOperational
Google listingVerified by the business

Google review ratings

How this firm's 136 Google reviews break down by star rating. We publish the distribution and the firm's overall score, but we do not reproduce review text — read the reviews themselves on Google.

5★130
4★1
3★0
2★0
1★5

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Services & access

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Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Planning

Appointment required

Opening hours

Monday9am-5pm
Tuesday9am-5pm
Wednesday9am-5pm
Thursday9am-5pm
Friday9am-5pm
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Hours come from the firm's Google listing and can change — ring ahead.

Divorce law in Northern Ireland

Daniel Johnston Solicitors is based in Belfast, so a case handled here will normally proceed under the law of Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland did not adopt the no-fault divorce reforms introduced in England and Wales in 2022. Divorce still requires proof that the marriage has broken down irretrievably on one of the recognised grounds, which include unreasonable behaviour, adultery, desertion, two years' separation with consent, or five years' separation without it. The older decree nisi and decree absolute terminology remains in use.

Financial matters are dealt with under Northern Ireland's own matrimonial legislation. Because the law and procedure differ from both Scotland and England and Wales, you should take advice from a solicitor qualified in Northern Ireland.

General information only, and the law changes — check the current position with a solicitor before acting on anything here. Read our fuller guide to divorce in Northern Ireland.

Checking this firm is properly regulated

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It is also worth asking who would actually run your case day to day, since the person you first speak to is not always the person who will handle the work.

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