25, Feb 2025
Key Points to Keep in Mind During Divorce
When approaching divorce, it’s important to consider various factors. Though not exhaustive, this guide covers essential points to discuss with a solicitor. Get in touch
Key Eligibility Questions
Before starting the divorce process, ask yourself:
– Is your marriage beyond repair?
– Have you been married for at least one year?
– Is your marriage valid under UK law?
– Is the UK considered the permanent residence of you or your spouse?
A “yes” to these questions typically indicates eligibility to file for divorce.
Marriage Certificate
An original or certified copy of your marriage certificate is essential 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 essential to understand that financial settlements are distinct from divorce proceedings. 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:
– Income statements
– Banking records
– Property ownership documents
– Pension and investment information
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.
– **Working collaboratively**: Both spouses work with their lawyers to reach a peaceful agreement.
– **Negotiation through solicitors**: Solicitors handle communications between you and your spouse.
Online applications are an option if you’re confident, but expert guidance is beneficial.
Children of the Family
The welfare of your children is usually a top concern during divorce. Child arrangements are separate from divorce, and parents should aim to settle matters together. Mediation is available to help parents reach agreement if necessary. However, if you feel that your or your children’s safety is at risk, seeking immediate professional help is crucial.
Start discussing arrangements with your spouse early to avoid later conflicts. Divorce doesn’t mean the end of co-parenting; open communication can make a significant difference in your children’s experience during this transition.
Why Personalized Legal Support Matters
Finally, seek personalized legal advice specific to your circumstances. Contact Andrew Isaacs Law to arrange a consultation with one of our skilled solicitors and take the first step toward resolving your situation with confidence. We are here for you
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- By Marjorie Pitcher



