The UK's largest and most visited divorce site.
Modern, convenient and affordable services.

We've helped over 1 million people since 2007.

 
Click this button for details of our
email, phone nbr and free consultations.
 

Court paperwork

  • butterfly crossing
  • butterfly crossing's Avatar Posted by
  • Platinum Member
  • Platinum Member
More
17 Feb 13 #380061 by butterfly crossing
Topic started by butterfly crossing
I don''t know what anyone else thinks, but seeing as their is a high probability of more people having to Self Rep from April 2013. I think the courts should do a hand out which tells you exactly what happens and when you should give paperwork etc, to opposing parties etc, and what is expected of you, and what will happen if you do not comply.

What do others think?

  • perin123
  • perin123's Avatar
  • Platinum Member
  • Platinum Member
More
17 Feb 13 #380062 by perin123
Reply from perin123
Definately!!!

Seeing as I will probably be one of those people.....

Moderators: wikivorce teamrubytuesdaydukeyhadenoughnowTetsSheziLinda SheridanForsetiMitchumWhiteRoseLostboy67WYSPECIALBubblegum11

Do you need help sorting out a fair financial settlement?

Our consultant service offers expert advice and support to help you reach agreement on a fair financial settlement quickly, and for less than a quarter of the cost of using a traditional high street solicitor.

 

We can help you to get a fair financial settlement.

Negotiate a fair deal from £299

Helping you negotiate a fair financial settlement with your spouse (or their solicitor) without going to court.


Financial Mediation from £399

Financial mediation is a convenient and inexpensive way to agree on a fair financial settlement.


Consent Orders from £950

This legally binding agreement defines how assets (e.g. properties and pensions) are to be divided.


Court Support from £299

Support for people who have to go to court to get a fair divorce financial settlement without a solicitor.