Term | Definition |
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Ultra Vires | (Latin: “beyond the powers”) decision made beyond the jurisdiction of the Court. |
Unbundling | provision of legal services in which the traditional full service is broken down into “discrete acts of legal assistance”. |
Undertaking | Solemn written promise made to the Court that a party will do or not do a specified act. |
Unilateral Divorce | Decision to end a marriage made by one spouse only and without reference to the other. |
Unimpeachable | Signifies a party who cannot be doubted, questioned or criticised. |
Unmeritorious | Without merit; especially of unmarried fathers, to justify the denial of automatic Parental Responsibility; also used of an application deemed to be without prospect of success. |
Unreasonable behaviour | This is the 'catch-all' reason used when none of the other reasons for divorce apply. It is probably the most common reason given for divorce because: a) it allows you to begin a divorce immediately and b) you don't need your spouse to admit to the unreasonable behaviour (unlike adultery) and so they cannot block the divorce. |
Helping you negotiate a fair financial settlement with your spouse (or their solicitor) without going to court.
Financial mediation is a convenient and inexpensive way to agree on a fair financial settlement.
This legally binding agreement defines how assets (e.g. properties and pensions) are to be divided.
Support for people who have to go to court to get a fair divorce financial settlement without a solicitor.