Divorce Advice ( Divorce Advice UK)

Sometimes when couples decide to proceed with a divorce. Often the divorce involves a child. The need to keep the ongoing relationship between the child and some family members is even more essential. This may be beneficial for the wellbeing and stability of the child.
Since the relations between the couples seeking a divorce may be volatile. Various family members then fall into different camps.

Divorce Advice
Divorce Advice

In law, some people have a guaranteed right to see a child. While others have a qualified entitlement.

Usually, if the child’s parent/parents agree. Then a child may see anyone who is not a threat to the well being of the child. Therefore eliminating the need to seek divorce advice.
Sometimes this agreement is not possible requiring divorce advice. Anyone without parental responsibility. Such as grandparent and the wider family. May need to make an application to the court for a child arrangement order.

The court will then be responsible for ensuring that such a relationship is going to further the welfare of the child. The decision will be based on the welfare checklist of the Children’s Act.

The divorce process will end your marriage. You can only get a divorce if you’ve been married for at least one year.
You might be able to get divorced without needing a solicitor or going to court. If you and your ex-partner can agree on divorce terms, and on the reason why.

If, you or your partner disagree on getting a divorce. It’ll be more lengthy and costly than if you both agree.
If you agree on your divorce and the reasons why. Getting a final divorce legally will usually take 4 to 6 months. It might take longer if you need to sort out issues of finance, property or child custody.

If you need to know your rights and require divorce advice: Call on:

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