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how much will it cost?
It all depends on what is involved. Most solicitors charge by the hour and are unable
to give a fixed quote, although they will try to give you a rough idea of what your
costs might be. You can reduce your costs by communicating with your partner and
trying to agree as much as possible so your solicitors don’t have to enter into lengthy
correspondence.
how long will it take to get a divorce?
A simple, uncontested divorce
can take between 4 to 6 months to complete but this can take longer whilst issues
relating to finances or children are resolved.
will I have to go to court?
If you and
your partner are in agreement about all issues then it is extremely unlikely that
you will have to go to court.
will the children have to be involved?
No, not as far
as attending court is concerned if you and your partner are in agreement about arrangements
for the children. If either of you make an application to the court the court’s children
and family officer may become involved and may wish to speak with the children. Depending
on the ages of the children it may be a good idea to talk with them regarding the
separation and arrangements. There are confidential support services available for
children to contact.
what am I entitled to, financially?
That will all depend on certain
factors and your own particular circumstances, as well as the circumstances of your
spouse/partner.
how do I get a no blame quickie divorce?
There is no such thing. If
you want to divorce without apportioning blame then you will have to be separated
for 2 years if your spouse will consent to a divorce or 5 years if they will not
consent. To get divorced without having to wait 2 or 5 years the facts of adultery
or unreasonable behaviour are most commonly cited.
can my wife and I come and see you together?
No, because technically a conflict of
interest could arise and this might compromise my professional obligations to you.
my
wife says that she is going to take me to the cleaners because I have had an affair
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The court can take conduct into account when deciding how to apportion
the finances but only where the conduct is extreme or has a significant impact on
the finances of the family.
i am a common law wife. Does that mean I’ll get half of
my partners assets?
There is no such thing as a common law wife or husband. Whether
or not a cohabitee has acquired rights is complicated and will depend on all the
circumstances of your individual case.
will I get legal aid?
That will depend on your
financial circumstances and the type of case you are involved in. For virtually all
civil cases, legal aid, now called Public Funding, is means tested and so your income
and capital will be relevant. The Legal Services Commission’s website has a calculator
to help you work out if you might be eligible. You will find the link on the useful
links page.
i have a bank account with savings in that my husband does not know about
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Yes, during the process of sorting out the finances
both parties have a duty to fully disclose to each other, and to the court, all their
assets and relevant circumstances.
everyone is different
Remember that each case is different so the information given
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