
Things to Consider When Getting a Divorce
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Going through a divorce involves several considerations. Though not exhaustive, this guide covers essential points to discuss with a solicitor. Get in touch
Initial Eligibility Considerations
Before starting the divorce process, ask yourself:
– Is it clear that reconciliation is not possible?
– Is your marriage over a year old?
– Is your marriage valid under UK law?
– Is the UK your or your spouse’s permanent home?
A “yes” to these questions typically indicates eligibility to file for divorce.
Marriage Certificate
An official or certified marriage certificate is required 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 important to remember that divorce and financial matters are separate issues. You can legally divorce without addressing finances, but failing to do so may carry future risks. To be prepared for voluntary financial disclosure and to facilitate a smoother resolution, consider gathering the following documents:
– Records of income
– Bank statements
– Proof of property ownership
– Pension and investment information
Alternative Divorce Resolution Methods
When navigating divorce, especially financial arrangements, court should generally be your last option. For couples who cannot agree, alternative methods exist to settle disputes:
– Professional mediation: A mediator facilitates communication to reach mutual agreement.
– Collaborative law: Each party works with a solicitor in a non-adversarial setting.
– Lawyer-guided negotiations: Lawyers negotiate on behalf of each spouse.
Confident individuals may file online, though professional support is helpful for complex cases.
Child Arrangements During Divorce
Children’s welfare often takes priority during divorce proceedings. While divorce proceedings don’t directly address child arrangements, both parents are expected to cooperate in establishing an amicable plan. You can turn to mediation if agreeing on arrangements proves difficult. If there are concerns for safety, professional intervention is vital.
If separating, try to discuss child arrangements with your spouse sooner rather than later. Keeping communication open can ease the transition for your children.
The Importance of Tailored Legal Advice
At the conclusion, personalized legal support can make a difference. Book a consultation with a lawyer at Andrew Isaacs Law today and begin your journey to resolution. We are here for you