Things to Consider When Getting a DivorceThings to Consider When Getting a Divorce
When approaching divorce, it’s important to consider various factors. This article provides a starting point for preparing for a consultation with a divorce lawyer. Get in touch
Initial Eligibility Considerations
Before starting the divorce process, ask yourself:
– Has your marriage broken down irretrievably?
– Is your marriage over a year old?
– 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 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. 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
Financial Aspects of Divorce
It’s essential to understand that financial settlements are distinct from divorce proceedings. Divorce doesn’t require financial settlement, though risks may arise without it. For efficiency, gather the following information as part of voluntary disclosure:
– Income statements
– Statements from financial institutions
– Title deeds or property records
– Investment and pension statements
Alternatives to Court
When handling divorce finances, court should typically be a last step. For couples who cannot agree, alternative methods exist to settle disputes:
– **Mediation**: A neutral party works with you to find resolution.
– **Collaborative legal process**: Both spouses work with their lawyers to reach a peaceful agreement.
– **Solicitor-led negotiation**: Your solicitor communicates on your behalf.
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. Child arrangements are separate from divorce, and parents should aim to settle matters together. Options such as mediation are available if needed. If safety is a worry, it’s important to seek help right away.
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.
The Importance of Tailored Legal Advice
Finally, seek personalized legal advice specific to your circumstances. Reach out to Andrew Isaacs Law for an initial consultation and take confident steps toward a resolution. We are here for you