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Divorce Advice: Rebuilding Burnt Bridges

Christmas, for most of us, is a time to forget the stresses and strains of everyday life and enjoy time with our loved ones. For parents whose divorce has left them estranged from their children, however, Christmas is anything but joyful. For such individuals, Christmas is a depressing and lonely

Heavy Twitter Users More Likely to Divorce

New research undertaken at the University of Missouri has revealed a link between heavy twitter use and conflict within relationships that can lead to separation and divorce. The study found that in relationships where at least one party uses Twitter on a regular basis couples were likely to argue about

Jargon Buster

Here at Quickie Divorce, we appreciate that the process of divorce can seem quite daunting from the outset, which is why we have developed what we believe to be the simplest, quickest and best quality divorce solutions in the UK. We aim to provide as much support as possible, thus

Do you have a right to your partner’s pension in a divorce?

We've all heard that divorce is less expensive if both parties agree, but this is only true if those involved agree not just on the decision to end their marriage but how to divide their assets, too. Dividing assets is a difficult task. Tensions are high and already tender egos

Are you Automatically Divorced after Five Years Apart?

Here at www.quickie-divorce.com we regularly hear from people who, as they and their spouses have been living separately for five years, assume that they have automatically become divorced. Such individuals are so confident of this that they inform us that they are just getting in touch to request that we

Ireland’s Divorce Rate Increased by 150% in the Last Decade

The number of marriages that are ending in divorce in Ireland has risen exponentially over the past decade according to the latest reports from the country's Central Statistics Office. Ireland created divorce legislation in 1995. The first census following this legislation having been passed was conducted in 2002 when 35,059

Increasing Divorce Costs Face Further Criticism

The Ministry of Justice's plans to increase the court's fees for divorce from £410 to £750 have been met with further disapproval with a number of the UK's top judges having claimed that they will undermine the country's civil and family justice systems. The criticisms came via an official senior

The Divorce Solicitor and ‘Marked-Up’ Fees

Fiona Shackleton can count Prince Charles, Sir Paul McCartney and John Cleese amongst her clients and it's no surprise that she's considered to be one of the UK's highest-profile divorce solicitors as a result. Now, though, the media spotlight is not shining on Shackleton because of her actions in a

Should you wait for no-fault divorce before filing?

It's official: after years of cajoling, hinting and, well… harassment from those working within the field of family law, the government has relented, and no-fault divorce will soon be available within the UK. Following this announcement, Quickie Divorce have been inundated with calls from people wanting to know if they

Online Flirting Valid Grounds for Divorce Rules Judge

A 45-year-old woman has been deemed to have committed adultery following her having engaged in conversations with men via an online dating site a judge in France has ruled. In what is undoubtedly a landmark decision the couple, known as Nathalie and Bruno who have three children together and separated

The Advantages of an Online Divorce

A study conducted by the Legal Services Board has revealed that 10-13% of the divorce market is serviced by online providers. Indeed, due to the nature of the study, it is more likely that the figure stands somewhere between 20-25%. What cannot be disputed, though, are the many advantages of

Divorce Advice: What is Unreasonable Behaviour?

It's one of the five acceptable grounds for a divorce, but just what will a judge deem to be acceptable examples of a spouse's unreasonable behaviour? As the judge that reviews the petition will be unwilling to grant a divorce if they are dissatisfied with the examples present within this
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