If you’re considering a divorce, there are many aspects to keep in mind. This guide isn’t exhaustive but may help you prepare for an initial consultation with one of our experienced solicitors. Get in touch
Initial Eligibility Considerations
Before starting the divorce process, ask yourself:
– Has your marriage broken down irretrievably?
– Have you been married for more than a year?
– Does the UK legally recognize your marriage?
– Is the UK considered the permanent residence of you or your spouse?
Answering “yes” to all questions usually means you’re eligible for divorce.
Marriage Certificate
An original or certified marriage document is necessary to begin the divorce process. In case it’s missing, you may order a replacement online. Sometimes, if the certificate is missing from its usual location, it could mean that your spouse has taken steps to initiate the proceedings. We can help you
Managing Financial Matters
It’s vital to consider that divorce and financial arrangements are separate processes. Financial arrangements can be postponed, but it’s generally advisable to resolve them. For a streamlined process, consider collecting these documents for voluntary financial disclosure:
– Pay slips or income records
– Bank statements
– Proof of property ownership
– Investment and pension statements
Alternatives to Court
When handling divorce finances, court should typically be a last step. For couples who cannot agree, alternative methods exist to settle disputes:
– **Mediation**: A neutral party works with you to find resolution.
– **Collaborative legal process**: A collaborative approach with solicitors helps avoid court.
– **Negotiation through solicitors**: Your solicitor communicates on your behalf.
Confident individuals may file online, though professional support is helpful for complex cases.
Considering Children in Divorce
Children’s welfare often takes priority during divorce proceedings. Divorce doesn’t directly cover child arrangements, so parents must find a workable plan. Options such as mediation are available if needed. However, if you feel that your or your children’s safety is at risk, seeking immediate professional help is crucial.
If separating, try to discuss child arrangements with your spouse sooner rather than later. Continued co-parenting is possible, and open dialogue benefits the children’s well-being.
Why Personalized Legal Support Matters
At the conclusion, personalized legal support can make a difference. Reach out to Andrew Isaacs Law for an initial consultation and take confident steps toward a resolution. We are here for you