If you’ve considered using an online divorce provider such as Quickie Divorce, you’ve probably done some research. In turn, it’s probably fair to say that you’ll have come across statements claiming that, as the documentation that needs to be completed is available from the courts free-of-charge, such services are not needed. Now, we at Quickie Divorce would obviously disagree with this and, recently, a report issued by the Ministry of Justice published findings that strengthened our position considerably. In their report, which focuses on Litigants in Person (individuals who are making applications to or representing themselves in court without the help of a solicitor or barrister), the MOJ have found that, irrespective of an individual’s level of education or their occupation, they are likely to experience problems with the courts – particularly their procedures. Additionally, they also found that very few people declined legal help because they were confident in their own abilities to achieve their goals without assistance, but simply because they did not feel that they could afford to pay for a solicitor. So, in short, people that make applications to courts without legal assistance encounter difficulty and would prefer to have assistance but feel that they cannot afford it. Quickie Divorce offer the assistance that these individuals require from just £37 and, as the courts charge upwards of £100 should any mistakes be present on the relevant paperwork, not using us could prove to be a false economy. Click here to find out how we can help you today.