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Going through a divorce can be stressful and emotionally draining. Having the right legal support can make a significant difference. We’ll connect you with an experienced divorce solicitor who understands your situation and can guide you every step of the way. Whether your case is straightforward or complex, our network of legal professionals is here to help.
Below are some of the key ways our divorce solicitors can support you.
Our solicitors will guide you through the full divorce application process. This includes helping you prepare and submit the application, choosing whether to make a sole or joint application, and responding to any objections raised by the other party.
If court involvement is required, your solicitor can represent you throughout the process. Where appropriate, they can also instruct a specialist barrister to attend hearings and assist with negotiations.
Dividing finances after a divorce can be complicated. Our divorce solicitors can help you reach a fair financial settlement, covering matters such as:
Property and housing
Savings and investments
Pensions
Business interests
Debts and liabilities
For high net-worth individuals, our solicitors can assist with complex financial arrangements. This includes protecting assets, valuing business interests, and identifying assets that may not be immediately visible.
If you are unsure about your parental rights following a divorce, our solicitors can explain your position and guide you through applying for parental responsibility where needed.
If your divorce involves overseas elements, our solicitors can advise on international divorce matters, including jurisdiction issues, foreign assets, and cross-border legal procedures.
Not every divorce needs to be resolved through court. Your solicitor can help arrange or support mediation, allowing both parties to work towards agreements on finances and child arrangements with the help of a neutral third party.
Our legal experts can advise on whether an annulment may be suitable for you and guide you through the process, including applications, court procedures, and financial implications.
Separation can be an early step before divorce. Our solicitors can advise on separation periods and draft clear agreements to help prevent disputes later on.
We make accessing legal help simpler, faster, and more transparent. By connecting you with the right divorce solicitor for your case, we ensure you receive practical advice tailored to your situation.
Fast access to legal advice
Get matched with an experienced divorce solicitor quickly, without unnecessary delays.
Clear, fixed-fee pricing
You’ll receive transparent pricing upfront, with no hidden costs or surprise charges.
Affordable legal support
Our pricing is often significantly lower than traditional law firms, without compromising on quality.
Trusted legal professionals
Our solicitors are carefully selected for their experience and expertise in divorce and family law.
We offer fixed-fee divorce services to help you plan your costs with confidence. Pricing varies depending on the complexity of your case and whether the divorce is contested or uncontested.
Every case is different, so the best way to understand your costs is to request a personalised quote based on your circumstances.
In addition to solicitor fees, divorce applicants must pay court fees. These are set nationally and apply to everyone.
Common court fees may include:
Divorce application fee
Financial order applications
Child arrangements orders
Consent orders
Additional court fees may apply depending on the applications required in your case.
A no-fault divorce typically takes a minimum of 26 weeks from start to finish. However, timelines can vary depending on:
Whether the divorce is contested
Financial or child-related disputes
Mandatory waiting periods required by law
Your solicitor will explain the likely timeframe based on your specific situation.
Your solicitor will take time to understand your circumstances, including your marriage history, finances, and any child-related matters. They will explain your options and outline next steps.
You will decide whether to submit a sole or joint application. Your solicitor will draft the application and submit it to the court on your behalf.
Once issued, the court notifies the other party, who must respond within a set timeframe. If the divorce is disputed, additional steps may be required.
After the required waiting period, your solicitor will apply for a Conditional Order, confirming there is no legal reason the divorce cannot proceed.
The Final Order legally ends the marriage. Once issued, the divorce is complete.
Uncontested Divorce
Contested Divorce
Judicial Separation
Civil Partnership Dissolution
Consent Orders
International Divorce
High Net Worth Divorce
Separation Agreements
Same-Sex Divorce
Collaborative Law
Divorce Advice and Guidance
Whether you’re starting divorce proceedings or responding to an application, our solicitors are here to support you. From paperwork and court applications to financial and child arrangements, we’ll help you navigate the process with confidence.
Tell us about your situation and receive a fixed-fee quote tailored to your needs. We’ll match you with a divorce solicitor who’s right for your case.
Do I need a solicitor to get divorced?
No, but legal advice is strongly recommended to protect your rights and interests.
Can I speak to a solicitor online?
Yes. Consultations can take place by phone, video call, or email.
Who can apply for a divorce?
You can apply if you’ve been married for at least one year, your marriage is legally recognised in the UK, and it has irretrievably broken down.
Do we need to agree on finances and children first?
No, but resolving these matters early can help avoid delays and complications.
This content is provided for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws and procedures may change, and individual circumstances vary. You should always seek advice from a qualified solicitor for guidance specific to your situation.