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Divorce is on the up Amongst the over-60s, but why?

More and more couples are choosing to file for divorce in their 60s, flying in the face of current trends, according to recent reports. The UK's divorce rate may have fallen by 11 per cent in the past two years, but the divorce rate amongst the over-60s rose by four

Divorce and Holidays

Summer holidays are a British institution. For a week or fortnight each year, thousands upon thousands of couples and families will leave these dreary shores for sunnier climes, laze on beaches, eat good food and escape the stress and strains of everyday life. We are currently at the height of

Should I Keep My Marriage Certificate Following my Divorce?

Official documents form a key part of many applications, whether they relate to taxation, planning permission or any other matter it is certain that some form of official documentation will need to accompany the relevant submission. It's understandable, then, that many people query whether or not they will still require

Divorce can have a Positive Effect on Children

Sociologists and anthropologists worldwide tend to report negative findings when studying how divorce affects children with recent research from the University of Wisconsin having indicated that children of divorce struggle socially and academically. Fresh studies conducted by the Pew Research Centre - which analysed the responses of 2,961 adults surveyed

Those Seeking an Uncontested Divorce may not Require Legal Aid, but Cuts to Other Areas of Law Defy all Logic

The Government's plans to slash the country's Legal Aid budget by £350 million and limit the number of no win, no fee arrangements offered by legal firms has been met with far less opposition than we at Quickie Divorce had initially expected. Whilst we - and any other number of

Are Divorce Celebrations a Good Idea?

The Divorce party/celebration may not be anything new, but just last week the BBC ran a story on these rather unique events and, in the process, prompted us to once again consider them along with their pros and cons. Perhaps the first thing we noticed about the article was just

Russia Celebrates Family Day in the Hope of Curtailing Divorce Rates

According to UN statistics, Russia had the highest divorce rate in the world in 2010. The country's population has also declined drastically in the last 20 years, with its population currently standing at 142 million compared with 150 million in 1991. Domestic violence is also rife in with reports stating

Online Divorce

How can an online company help? The internet has revolutionised the way that we consume products and services; no longer is it necessary to post your letters, head to a cashpoint in order to check your balance or even visit your local supermarket to do your weekly shop. Put simply,

Why the Government Think you should Pay £750 in Court Fees for a Divorce

Edit: At time of edit, in 2018, court fees have risen again to £550 On the 3rd December, the government published a consultation paper on court fees. This consultation, which discusses the fees that people pay when they use the courts and whether or not they are appropriate, is still

Why Italian Couples Fraudulently Used British Courts to Divorce

It was revealed last week that as many as 179 Italian couples have fraudulently obtained a divorce from courts located in England or Wales, with this having been noticed following court staff having observed that each of the relevant petitions filed at court contained the same address in Maidenhead, Berkshire.

Why Subtle Divorce Discourses are Unacceptable

Alright, celebrity weddings always attract the media's attention, and I've no doubt that the seemingly impromptu nature of Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg's marriage to long-term girlfriend Priscilla Chan enhanced the newsworthiness of what would still have been an interesting event under normal circumstances. What is in my opinion more than

How your Emotions can Affect your Divorce

Guilt, shame and regret are all common emotional responses to a divorce. Whilst common convention informs us that each is a negative response to divorce, however, only some will have a negative impact upon the process of legally ending a marriage, with researchers at the University of Ghent having concluded
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