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Website to Give Away a Free Divorce

A website for married individuals seeking affairs has caused outrage by offering visitors to its site the opportunity to win a free divorce. The site martialaffairs.co.uk launched its win a divorce competition earlier this week, and is offering dissatisfied spouses £1,800 towards their legal fees. The campaign, somewhat predictably, has

Government to Create ‘Divorce App’ to Assist Separating Couples

One of the most successful advertising campaigns of the last decade claimed that there was an 'app for everything' and now the government plan to use them to help couples through their divorce. According to reports, individuals that are going through a divorce will be able to use the app

DIY Divorce: Give Mediation a Chance

Over the past few days, several prominent news providers have featured stories on DIY divorce, each pointing to the fact that a growing number of people are shunning the services of divorce solicitors and are choosing to represent themselves during proceedings instead. The rise in the number of individuals seeking

Why Quickie Divorce Advocates No-Fault Divorce

Earlier this week, the UK's most senior family law judge, Sir Nicholas Wall, advocated the benefits of no-fault divorce and called for the government to reform laws which 'represent the values of a bygone age'. Responses to Wall's comments have been, as you would expect, mixed: the right arguing that

Divorce Statistics: How Divorce Benefits Society

Whilst divorce may be more socially acceptable today than at any other time in recent memory, there are still those who would argue that marital dissolution is one of the biggest problems facing society. Such claims are not entirely without merit. Divorce can, and occasionally does, result in children losing

Family Court Fees To Rise: What This Means for Families Seeking Justice

When you divorce, you need to pay the court a fee. This money is used by His Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) to maintain the system, ensuring it's properly funded with enough resources to keep up with the demands of people seeking divorce. What do you need to know?

Divorce and Cohabitation: Sharing a home Following Separation

It may be more commonly referred to as the season of goodwill or the time to be jolly, but to those who work in the 'divorce arena' Christmas is far more commonly known as the holiday that precedes an influx of couples seeking a divorce. The stress of Christmas can

Divorce Rates are Higher Amongst Happy Teens, but what does this tell us?

In February of this year, Cambridge University released a study that contained an unexpected finding: the happier a child was during their formative years, the more likely they were to divorce in later life. The study utilised information gathered during a cohort study conducted in 1946 within which teachers of

How is my pension affected in my divorce?

It is important to understand how your pension rights may be affected during a divorce. After all, it is likely that your pension will be one of the biggest assets you will have in retirement. In this blog post, we'll discuss how pensions are typically divided during a divorce so

How Do I Ask for Divorce: A Guide by Quickie Divorce

Introduction: Divorce can be an overwhelming and emotional journey for anyone. If you find yourself contemplating divorce and wondering how to approach this difficult topic, you're not alone. At Quickie Divorce, we understand the complexities of ending a marriage and aim to provide guidance and support to those seeking a

The Financial Implications of Divorce

Divorce is a difficult process for any couple, emotionally and financially. It can be a long and complicated period with many factors to consider. One of the most important is how finances are divided. When couples get divorced, they must decide how to divide their joint assets, debts, and investments

Can I Change the Grounds for my Divorce?

Should it be necessary, you can change the grounds on which you have applied for a divorce by filing what is known as an amended petition. In order to do this, you will need a copy of your original petition. Furthermore, if the courts have not requested that an amended
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