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Divorce & Financial Settlement FAQs

Divorce & Financial Settlement FAQs

Divorce brings forth numerous questions, especially when it comes to financial matters and settlements. In this blog post, we’ll answer some of our frequently asked questions to provide clarity and guidance during this challenging time. Read on to find answers to important questions about finances and divorce settlements. How are finances split in a divorce? The division of finances in…

Divorce and Separation FAQs

Divorce and Separation FAQs

Once you have reached a decision to proceed with Divorce and Separation, it is time to receive professional support. We understand that this is a hard period emotionally and financially. Therefore, we are sharing some of the common questions we get asked by our clients. On 6th April 2022, The No-Fault Divorce Law was introduced to England and Wales, with the 5…

No-Fault Divorce Proceedings FAQs

No-Fault Divorce Proceedings FAQs

From the 6th of April 2022, no-fault divorce proceedings came into effect. There is no longer a requirement for you to prove the grounds for the breakdown of your marriage. Previously, the reasons were: Adultery Unreasonable behaviour Desertion Living separately for at least 2 years (with agreement) Living separately for at least 5 years (without agreement) Since the introduction of…

Separation Agreement FAQs

Separation Agreement FAQs

A separation agreement is a legal document a couple reaches once they start living separately. It is used to track the division of financial assets and any reached arrangements regarding children. This can provide you with more certainty about what comes next, and help you secure your financial wellbeing. Additionally, the agreement will help you in any unforeseen disagreements and…

The Four Phases of Divorce and Separation and How to Manage Them

The Four Phases of Divorce and Separation and How to Manage Them

As professionals operating for many years in the divorce market, there are similarities in every divorce we are involved in. Whilst the process itself often causes distress – the common phases which most people experience are: Time Cost Uncertainty Stress How you manage each of these, which occur either during the entire divorce process or can be experienced intermittently is…

Step-By-Step Guide to No-Fault Divorce in the UK

Step-By-Step Guide to No-Fault Divorce in the UK

A no-fault divorce is a legal procedure that enables a married couple to end their union without having to establish that one partner was at fault for the marriage’s dissolution. Therefore, neither spouse is required to present proof of infidelity, abandonment, or any other type of marital impropriety. Understanding the no-fault divorce procedure is important for a number of reasons.…