Matrimonial and Divorce
Matrimonial law in the UK covers the legal aspects of marriage, including the requirements for getting married, the effects of marriage on property and finances, and the procedures for divorce and annulment.
Divorce
You can apply for a divorce if you’ve been married for over a year, your marriage has permanently broken down, and your marriage is legally recognised in the UK. The Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 introduced reforms to the divorce process, aiming to reduce conflict by removing the need to allege fault and allowing joint applications. It also established a minimum period of 20 weeks from the start of proceedings to the application for a conditional order, providing a period for reflection and planning.
- Advising on divorce procedure.
- Reviewing documents
- Filing divorce petition
- Deemed service application, if necessary.
- Conditional order application
- Final order application
Our fees range between £1000 to £2000 for your divorce application. We also charge 20% VAT on our service fees.
You would also pay £593 court fees unless you are granted a fee remission by the court.
You may have to pay Counsel fees for representation if the divorce is contested