Considering Divorce?

We can help…

Going through a divorce can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone.
Our resources and online services can guide you through every step, from separating finances to making arrangements for your children.

Here’s why we’re different:

  • We work with couples directly. We understand the importance of communication and collaboration during a divorce.
  • Fixed and transparent fees. No hidden costs. You’ll know exactly what to expect upfront.

Explore our resources today and take control of your future.

If you want to get separated, call us today on
0203 289 0101

Considering Divorce?
We Can Help.

Going through a divorce can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone.
Our resources and online services can guide you through every step, from separating finances to making arrangements for your children.

Here’s why we’re different:

  • We work with couples directly. We understand the importance of communication and collaboration during a divorce.
  • Fixed and transparent fees. No hidden costs. You’ll know exactly what to expect upfront.

Explore our resources today and take control of your future.

If you want to get separated, call us today at
02032890101 

MAKING DECISION

These numbers will help you...

0 +

Happy Customers

0 +

Divorces Cases

£ 0 M+

Settlements Done

0 Days

Average Case Settlement

Our Services

Divorce Coaching

Divorce Coaching is defined as, “a flexible, goal-oriented process designed to support, motivate, and guide people going through divorce to help them make the best possible decisions for their future, based on their particular interests, needs, and concerns.”

Divorce Assist

Allow us to support and guide you in the process of divorce. Book a 45-minute consultation to build and shape your strategy into manageable steps to get you to where you want to be. We will give you the tools, techniques, and packages to get you there by working together on your journey.

Child Arrangement

Any relationship breakdown and divorce is difficult to handle, but when children are involved, the emotions are inevitably heightened. We can help in all aspects of child contact disputes and know everything that you need to know about your rights and responsibilities.

Financial Settlement

Going to court is sometimes part of a family breakdown, a heartbreaking step that has to be taken if you’re not getting things sorted amicably. Whether it’s about coming to financial decisions concerning provision for your children, as part of your divorce, or separation from an unmarried partner Divorce Assist can help you.

Non Molestation & Occupation Order

Some cases involve abuse allegations. Some of the allegations are true, but many are unfounded. To understand the truth, the court usually will accept applications to such allegations. Divorce-assist will guide and help you write all the documents you need, including Position Statements and Scott Schedules.

Our Services

Divorce Coaching

Divorce Coaching is defined as, “a flexible, goal-oriented process designed to support, motivate, and guide people going through divorce to help them make the best possible decisions for their future, based on their particular interests, needs, and concerns.”

Divorce Assist

Allow us to support and guide you in the process of divorce. Book a 45-minute consultation to build and shape your strategy into manageable steps to get you to where you want to be. We will give you the tools, techniques, and packages to get you there by working together on your journey.

Child Arrangement

Any relationship breakdown and divorce is difficult to handle, but when children are involved, the emotions are inevitably heightened. We can help in all aspects of child contact disputes and know everything that you need to know about your rights and responsibilities.

Financial Settlement

Going to court is sometimes part of a family breakdown, a heartbreaking step that has to be taken if you’re not getting things sorted amicably. Whether it’s about coming to financial decisions concerning provision for your children, as part of your divorce, or separation from an unmarried partner Divorce Assist can help you.

Non Molestation & Occupation Order

Some cases involve abuse allegations. Some of the allegations are true, but many are unfounded. To understand the truth, the court usually will accept applications to such allegations. Divorce-assist will guide and help you write all the documents you need, including Position Statements and Scott Schedules.

General Timelines for Divorce cases​

Timeline for Divorce

Timeline for Children Act

Timeline for Financial Court

Testimonials

Hear what our happy and satisfied clients have to say about us.

Ms K. Client

I am currently going through a divorce & the advice, support & practical help that has been given to me throughout this process has been invaluable. Divorce-Assist is my goto team for any legal jargon. I struggle to understand, braking down difficult topics into small, well thought out, easy to grasp concepts. Divorce-Assist has contributed to my case, helping to fight for my child's feelings to be heard by the court. The invaluable coaching has assisted me in learning how to speak, conduct myself & believe in my abilities to fight for what I deserve. Divorce is a very difficult process, the experience Divorce-Assist bring from their own experiences of going through the divorce process. I have been given first hand knowledge & is deep experience with the legal system, both child and financial matters. Divorce-Assist help draft documents, discuss your options with you & ultimately help you reach an end point, with or without the help of the court. The team are extremely passionate and dedicated to getting a fair deal , being 8 step ahead of you to avoid last minute panic before hearing. I would not hesitate in recommending Divorce-Assist to friends & family that finds themselves in a similar position. Above all, Divorce-Assist has strong morals and fights for justice.

Mrs. G, London Client

Divorce-Assist saved me a lot of money on my legal fees. Before contacting them I had already spend £7,000 and had got no where in the process. They guided me through the process of divorce, children matters and financial settlements in a way that I understood. They did so with true compassion , without the legal Jargon at a pace I was conformable with without any pressure. They took the time to really understand, what was going in my situation. We agreed to a strategy , one of which they articulated to my needs. They are worth every single penny, I feel very blessed for what they did for me and my children whilst saving me a lot of money at the same time. They are available to me at any time on the end of the phone , text message or email. They continue to support me as I go through the most emotional journey of my life. Do not hesitate to use their services if you are even thinking about a divorce or in the midst of it. The payment options are of fantastic value for money and great savings compared to high street solicitors.

Ms. C, London Client

I really appreciated Divorce-Assist. They took the time to thoroughly go through every thing with me explain me the process clearly. It helped me gain a much better understanding of the financials. They helped me completing the Form A, which was invaluable. I highly recommend Divorce-Assist.

FAQ's

Get your small questions answered quickly

A divorce is a legal process used by married people to terminate their marriage. In England and Wales, divorce is allowed under the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 on the ground that the marriage has irretrievably broken down without having to prove fault or separation.

No. Only solicitors and barristers can do that. We’re family law specialists.

It’s difficult to say, however, you need to consider two huge factors are
a) how much you want us to do (we’ll do as much or as little as you like) and
b) how long your case goes on (we actively seek to settle the case getting you what you deserve)

A ‘no-fault’ divorce is a type of divorce where neither spouse has to prove the other did something wrong to cause the marriage to end. Since April 2022, all divorces in England and Wales have been no-fault.

You can apply for a divorce online in the UK in one of two ways. You can apply yourself on the UK government portal or hire an online divorce service to handle the administration for you. If you are applying on your own, you will need both you and your former spouse’s full names and addresses, your original marriage certificate, and proof of any name changes if you’ve changed your name since separating from your partner.

Yes. Our initial phone consultations are just £50 for 45 minutes

Yes. Call us on 0203 289 0101

In April 2022, the UK introduced “no-fault” divorces, allowing couples to divorce without having to blame the other party or prove that they had been separated from each other for a period of time.

Before this, you had to blame your spouse for the breakdown of your marriage by providing examples of their unreasonable behaviours or adultery or prove you had been separated for two years (if you both agreed to divorce) or five years if your ex didn’t agree to a divorce.

As you can imagine, this was a stressful process, and the courts constantly challenged the reasons, often causing delays.

Now with a no-fault divorce, you simply need to sign a statement that your marriage has irretrievably broken down, which makes the process more straightforward and kinder to the participants.

A divorce is a multi-step process that can be grouped into three main stages. The three mains stages are:

 

  1. Applying for divorce and the acknowledgement of service.
  2. Applying for the conditional order – a document from the court permitting you to divorce (previously known as the Decree Nisi) 
  3. Applying for the final order – the legal document that ends your marriage (previously known as the decree absolute).

 

For a detailed step-by-step walkthrough of the process, you can read our guide for an individual application here and our guide to the couple’s application here.
 

Property division is decided either by mutual agreement between the spouses or by the court if an agreement can’t be reached. It’s usually divided fairly but not necessarily equally.

If you can’t agree on childcare arrangements, you may need to go to court and have a judge decide based on the child’s best interests. This process can be very stressful for parents and the children, so the courts always prefer that parents agree on arrangements between themselves unless it puts the children at risk.

Sounds promising

Get in touch with us - DIVORCE ASSIST today to book a consultation slot.

Scroll to Top