Quickie Divorce has long espoused the benefits of an amicable uncontested divorce and it seems like others are starting to cotton on. On the 29th February, etiquette experts Debrett’s will release a guide on how to divorce harmoniously and avoid feelings of stress or spite whilst a marriage is coming to an end; a sure sign that attitudes towards the act of divorce are changing. Divorce, unfortunately, is still viewed by many as a confrontational process in which two spouses instruct their solicitors and engage in a war of attrition and fight tooth and nail over every little asset. Whilst these representations may be accurate in some case, however, fewer and fewer couples are now divorcing in this way. Collaborative lawyers, mediators and online divorce providers have all boomed in recent years for one simple reason: more and more couples want to avoid a confrontational divorce, instead preferring to resolve any contentious issues as peacefully as possible. In fact, thousands upon thousands of couples are agreeing on the division of finances and new childcare arrangements without assistance from any third parties at all. These couples can then instruct an online divorce provider like Quickie Divorce and get themselves a quick, uncontested divorce that’s not only cheaper, but much less stressful. In fact, judging by how busy Quickie Divorce has been this January, uncontested divorce is all the rage.