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What is a Statement of Arrangements for Children Form?

If a couple that are filing for a divorce have children that are under 16, children that are under 18 that are in full-time education or children that meet these descriptions have lived with them as part of their family during their marriage (step-children, for example) then they will need

Will I need my Spouse’s Consent before Filing for Divorce?

Technically, you may file for a divorce on the grounds of two-year separation with consent without having first discussed matters with your spouse and having determined whether or not they would consent to the divorce. It is, however, not advisable that you do. When you file for a divorce on

What Should I do if I’ve lost my Marriage Certificate?

You can't file for a divorce without your marriage certificate - that much cannot be disputed. Whilst you may have been told that a copy of this document will not be accepted by the courts, though, you've only been told part of the story. Yes, it's true that the courts

Can I get Engaged if I’m not Divorced?

Earlier this week, reports emerged of former marketer Nicolette Watkinson who, following her having logged on to Facebook, discovered that her husband had remarried in the Gambia. Nothing unusual about that, you may think, until you realise that her and her husband were still married, that is. Marrying one person

Divorce vs. Annulment: The Differences Explained

To put it simply a divorce differs from an annulment in that it serves to dissolve a marriage whereas an annulment is used to invalidate the marriage. To put it another way, couples that become divorced were still once married and there will be a record of this whereas those

Divorce more Likely Amongst Religious Conservatives

Couples are more likely to divorce if they are religious and possess conservative beliefs according to a study set to be published in the American Journal of Sociology. The study, which was undertaken by researchers from the universities of Texas and Iowa also set out to determine why divorce was

Divorce Advice: Benefits you need to be Exempt from Court Fees

Edit: At time of edit, in 2018, court fees have risen again to £550 Under the court's fee remission system, a person filing for a divorce will not be required to pay the court's fees of £410 if they receive one of the following benefits: Income-Based Jobseekers Allowance; Income-Related Employment

Divorce Advice: What is a D10 Form?

When a person requests that the courts grant them a divorce, the courts will on almost all occasions send a form D10 to this individual's spouse. A D10 form is a straightforward document that asks a series of simple direct questions, the most important of which asks the spouse receiving

Divorce Advice: How to Pay Court Fees by Post

Today, the vast majority of people that seek a divorce will have their documents delivered to the court rather than deliver them by hand. As it is usually necessary to pay a fee to the court when filing the first set of documents, however, a cheque may be sent along

How to Have a Heartfelt Conversation with Your Partner about Separating Amicably

Breaking up with someone in an amicable way is not exactly a simple feat, especially when you've been in a committed relationship for a long time. You might have tried everything to make things work, but things just aren't clicking. It's time to have a serious discussion about splitting up

Can You Pay For a Divorce in Instalments?

Quickie Divorce is regularly asked this question by prospective customers. The answer, in short, is yes. As we always endeavour to meet our customers' needs, we are happy for you to pay a deposit up front and pay off your remaining balance at set times in the coming months. Unfortunately,

Navigating Divorce with Mental Health: How Quickie Divorce Offers a Simple and Affordable Solution to Minimise Stress

Divorce is an emotionally challenging process for anyone involved, but when mental health concerns are also a factor, it can add an additional layer of complexity. Making the decision to divorce someone with mental health issues is never easy, but sometimes it becomes necessary for the well-being and happiness of
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