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| fixed
cost divorce (inc VAT + court fees* for our Online Managed Divorce Service overseen by an experienced solicitor (total £500)
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| *court
fees are currently £340 |
If your divorce is uncontested, our service is guaranteed
at a fixed cost of £160 including VAT plus Court fees.
In the vast majority of UK cases, divorces are granted
on an uncontested basis – this is where both parties
agree to a divorce or where the divorce is not contested
by your spouse.
Our Fixed Cost service can also be used for the dissolution of civil partnerships. You simply follow exactly the same process as those seeking a divorce.
Our online process is easy
Y
ou simply make a one off payment of £500 using WorldPay, our secure online payment facility (to find out more about WorldPay click here). WorldPay accepts all major credit and debit cards and it’s easy to set up an account. Remember that the figure above covers our services as well as the current court fees of £340.
Once you have made your payment you will be emailed a unique access code which you use to enter our online questionnaire
wizard. It’s not a problem if you want to complete the wizard at a later date, simply use your access code at a time that suits you.
Fixed cost divorce application
The questionnaire asks you for detailed information about you, your spouse, your marriage, any children you may have and the reasons why you wish to divorce. As it forms the basis of your divorce it is important that you provide us with as much information as possible and complete each section accurately.
When you have completed the questionnaire you simply click on a button to return it to us.
Application Confirmation
One of our Divorce and Family Law solicitors will assess the information you have provided and will confirm that your divorce can be handled on a guaranteed fixed cost basis - in the vast majority of cases, it can.
Processing the application
When you decide to proceed, we will ask you to provide us with your original marriage certificate (or a certified copy) and proof of identification. Please note that we cannot proceed without a marriage certificate. March Solicitors can obtain a copy on your behalf but this will incur an additional fee.
Your divorce
petition will be prepared by one of our
solicitors and sent to you for your approval by either
email or post. Upon you confirming that all details are
accurate, we will then file the petition with the court
on your behalf.
Contact and updates
Throughout the divorce process your solicitor will send
you emails (or letters) updating you with the latest developments.
You can also email your solicitor with any divorce questions
that you may have, or, if you prefer more direct contact,
your solicitor will be happy to answer any divorce related
questions by telephone. |