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Why you can’t rush a Quickie Divorce

Just over a week ago, it was reported that infamous former glamour model Katie Price intended to divorce her current husband, Kieran Hayler, due to adultery. This is not something that we would deem worthy of a blog post (celebrity divorces are common tabloid, after all), but something about this story made it stand out: Katie wants a £300 online Quickie Divorce… and Kieran refused. Now, having read that you may well assume that we’d be advocating Katie’s choice; that the couple should sign up with us and start the process of ending their marriage quickly, affordable and with a minimum of fuss today. We aren’t, though, and it’s because Kieran’s reasons for refusing one are thoroughly sensible and exemplify an approach we – and that any responsible online divorce provider should – advocate. Reports on the story have indicated that Kieran has refused to consider this route as he believes that he and Katie should consider their positions carefully and ensure they have a sensible plan in place before proceeding and this is a mature considered course of action. Before any couple opts to enlist the services of an online divorce provider, it is essential that they iron out the details beforehand. The first thing they must agree – arguably the most important thing as they’ll be unable to pursue an online divorce without it – is that they both consent to the divorce. This, though, is the easy part. The difficult agreements revolve around issues that are far more contentious such as how to divide properties, savings and pensions – as well as new childcare arrangements. Arriving at an agreement can take months or even years of negotiations and, as it’s best to formalise these and make them legally binding before the divorce itself is finalised, it’s essential that everything is agreed before the divorce process begins. Failing to do so could significantly delay the process or, in the worst-case scenario, could prevent the divorce from going through altogether, leaving the parties to cancel proceedings and start again at a later date following an agreement having been reached. Ultimately, whilst we would advocate that any couple that have agreed on all of these contentious issues beforehand utilise a service like that offered by Quickie Divorce in order to save themselves money and enjoy a more streamlined, straightforward process, it’s absolutely essential that each and every aspect of their agreement is clearly defined beforehand. If you and your spouse have reached an agreement, Quickie Divorce can help you to get a fast, simple and affordable divorce. Get in touch with us today.
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