19, Jan 2025
Key Points to Keep in Mind During Divorce
Going through a divorce involves several considerations. This guide isn’t exhaustive but may help you prepare for an initial consultation with one of our experienced solicitors. Get in touch
Key Eligibility Questions
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 legally recognized in the UK?
– Is the UK your or your spouse’s permanent home?
If you can answer “yes” to each question, you’re likely eligible to proceed with a divorce.
Marriage Documentation
An official or certified marriage certificate is required to begin the divorce process. If it’s misplaced, you can order a new one online. A missing certificate might indicate your spouse has already begun proceedings. We can help you
Managing Financial Matters
It’s important to remember that divorce and financial matters are separate issues. Divorce doesn’t require financial settlement, though risks may arise without it. For efficiency, gather the following information as part of voluntary disclosure:
– Pay slips or income records
– Bank statements
– Proof of property ownership
– Details of pensions and investments
Non-Court Options for Divorce
When handling divorce finances, court should typically be a last step. When spouses disagree, several alternatives to court may be pursued:
– Mediated negotiation: A neutral party works with you to find resolution.
– Collaborative legal process: Both spouses work with their lawyers to reach a peaceful agreement.
– Lawyer-guided negotiations: Solicitors handle communications between you and your spouse.
Online applications are an option if you’re confident, but expert guidance is beneficial.
Considering Children in Divorce
If you have children, concerns around their welfare often become paramount during divorce. While divorce proceedings don’t directly address child arrangements, both parents are expected to cooperate in establishing an amicable plan. Mediation is available to help parents reach agreement if necessary. 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.
Why Personalized Legal Support Matters
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
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- By Kareen Paddock



