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How do I start divorce proceedings?
Do I need a solicitor to get a divorce?
How long will my divorce take?
Do I have to prove my marriage breakdown is someone's fault in order to get a divorce?
Can my spouse contest my petition for divorce?
What is the difference between decree nisi and decree absolute?
How will financial matters be decided?
Am I entitled to half of everything in the financial settlement?
I haven't contributed much to the family finances during our marriage as I have been a full-time parent/homemaker/carer - what am I entitled to?
How much personal financial information do I have to provide?
What kinds of Orders could the Court make concerning my children?
If you suspect your ex-partner may abduct or harm your child, a Prohibited Steps Order may be obtained from the court. This kind of order can restrict the circumstances under which your ex-partner can have contact with your child so that visits are only by prior arrangement and are supervised. Our family law solicitors can help you to take steps to obtain a Prohibited Steps Order if you have concerns about the safety or welfare of you child. Contact us to find out more. You may also like to visit our pages on Child Care Law.
Who will decide who my children live with after the divorce?
Do I have to involve my children in making the decisions that will affect their living arrangements or parental contact?
How will the amount of maintenance I/my ex-partner pays for our children be decided?
How does the adoption process work?
Which Court will deal with the adoption?
Someone is trying to adopt my child without my consent - what should I do?