Lytham St Annes

Lytham St Annes is a town situated on the beautiful Fylde coast,  just south of Blackpool. It boasts no less than four golf clubs, including the Royal Lytham and St Annes, which has hosted The Open eleven times! 

What to see and do in Lytham St Annes

  • St Annes Seafront and Beach – miles and miles of beautiful natural beach, with pretty promenade gardens. Much quieter than its neighbour Blackpool, St Annes still has all the seaside attractions you need for a great day out.  There is a Victorian pier, donkey rides on the beach and a splash park for the children – Beach road, FY8 2PQ
  • Lytham Windmill – Lytham’s famous windmill and old lifeboat house attracts thousands of visitors every year. The museum is spread over 4 floors and you can learn all about the history of milling and the area of Lytham. Set in the centre of Lytham Green, this is a fascinating day out, set in beautiful surrounding – Lytham Green, East Beach, FY8 5LD
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  • Fairhaven Lake – situated where the Irish sea meets the River Ribble estuary, Fairhaven lake is one of the most popular attractions in Lytham. A saltwater lake with green spaces on one side and the coast on the other. If you are looking for a walk in the fresh sea air, peace and quiet with stunning views, boating activities on the lake, or the chance to see some impressive wildlife, Fairhaven lake has it all – Inner Promenade, FY8 1BD
  • Ashton Gardens – enjoy ten acres of attractive green open space, right in the town centre. With bowling greens, children’s play areas, beautiful rose gardens and a picnic area, there really is something for everyone at Ashton gardens. The Pavilion cafe provides refreshments and is very popular – St Georges road, FY8 2AE
  • Queen Elizabeth II Park View playing fields – with so much to offer, you could easily spend the whole day at Park View. Attractions include play areas for children of all ages, sand and water fun, picnic areas, a BMX track, a skate park and even a football pitch! – 12 Park View road, FY8 4JE

Are you looking for family law help?

Flyde Law – “At Fylde Law, our Solicitors are here to provide you with the utmost professional and expert legal advice, no matter what your legal issue.” – Clifton Chambers, 325 Clifton Drive South, Town Centre, Lytham St Annes, FY8 1HN

Glassbrooks Solicitors – “Glassbrooks solicitors is a small but highly professional team based in Lytham St. Annes on Sea”. – 42 St Andrews Road, South, Lytham, St Annes Lancashire, FY8 1PS

Scott-Moncrieff & Associates Ltd – “Scott-Moncrieff has been providing expert legal advice for over 30 years.” – 8a Market Square, Lytham, Lytham Saint Annes FY8 5LW

Have you arrived at the point of divorce?

You may have been milling things over for months or even years. Alternatively, you may be in shock because something has happened to lead you to want to separate or divorce. This event could be discovering that your partner is having an affair, suffering from a form of domestic abuse or meeting someone new yourself. Maybe you don’t want a divorce or dissolution. On the other-hand, you could both feel that there is just no reason to carry on. Whatever the circumstances, it’s over.

There are many reasons why people decide that they want to separate or divorce from their partner. For some couples, there may be no particular reason for a couple to drift apart. Maybe you have been told by your partner that they want to separate or divorce YOU. The scenarios for relationships ending are almost infinite.

Make a plan

Whatever the circumstances in which you have found yourself teetering on the edge of uncoupling, the same things apply; you need to have a plan. There are many strands to a partnership and you need to find the best way to untie the knot.

Whatever you do, don’t stick your head in the sand.

Pretending it’s not happening may, in years to come lead you to wish that you had been more assertive. However hard it may be, there are resources available to you, regardless of your financial situation. You may find yourself one of the many getting a divorce acting for themselves as a “litigant in person”.

You can find help in Lytham St Anne’s

The thing is not to panic. There are thousands of people who have been through this process and there will be thousands more. When things seem really tough, you must set yourself a goal and believe that they can only get better. You may end up in a different house, changing your career, or living with less money. Whatever happens, from now on you have to be adaptable and create positives. Here at The Group Hug, you can find support from others by chatting in our safe forum. You will also find informative blog posts from experts.

What’s the difference between a Civil Partnership and Marriage?

In 2019 the Civil Partnership (opposite Sex Couples) Regulation 2019 allowed opposite-sex partners to also enter into civil partnerships. This made everything equal for both opposite-sex and same-sex couples. A man and woman no longer have to get married; they can enter into an agreement without saying vows. A civil partnership is formed by signing the civil partnership document in front of witnesses and a registrar.

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