Going through a divorce involves several considerations. This guide isn’t exhaustive but may help you prepare for an initial consultation with one of our experienced solicitors. Get in touch
Basic Requirements for Divorce
Before starting the divorce process, ask yourself:
– Is your marriage beyond repair?
– Have you been married for more than a year?
– Does the UK legally recognize your marriage?
– Is the UK considered the permanent residence of you or your spouse?
If you can answer “yes” to each question, you’re likely eligible to proceed with a divorce.
Marriage Certificate
An original or certified marriage document is necessary to begin the divorce process. Should you need a copy, it’s available for order online. A missing certificate might indicate your spouse has already begun proceedings. We can help you
Financial Aspects of Divorce
It’s essential to understand that financial settlements are distinct from divorce proceedings. Divorce doesn’t require financial settlement, though risks may arise without it. For a streamlined process, consider collecting these documents for voluntary financial disclosure:
– Income statements
– Banking records
– Proof of property ownership
– Investment and pension statements
Non-Court Options for Divorce
When navigating divorce, especially financial arrangements, court should generally be your last option. For couples who cannot agree, alternative methods exist to settle disputes:
– **Mediated negotiation**: A neutral party works with you to find resolution.
– **Working collaboratively**: A collaborative approach with solicitors helps avoid court.
– **Negotiation through solicitors**: Lawyers negotiate on behalf of each spouse.
Confident individuals may file online, though professional support is helpful for complex cases.
Children of the Family
The welfare of your children is usually a top concern during divorce. While divorce proceedings don’t directly address child arrangements, both parents are expected to cooperate in establishing an amicable plan. You can turn to mediation if agreeing on arrangements proves difficult. However, if you feel that your or your children’s safety is at risk, seeking immediate professional help is crucial.
When planning for separation, consider discussing desired arrangements for the children with your spouse as early as possible. Keeping communication open can ease the transition for your children.
The Importance of Tailored Legal Advice
In the end, having legal advice tailored to you is invaluable. Reach out to Andrew Isaacs Law for an initial consultation and take confident steps toward a resolution. We are here for you
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