A Divorce (also known as dissolution of marriage) is the legal process of ending a marriage.
Contact our divorce & family law solicitors for legal assistance.
You can apply to get a divorce in England & Wales to end your marriage if your relationship with
your spouse has broken down irretrievably.
If you do not want a divorce, you can get a legal separation so you can live apart without
ending the marriage. You might also be able to annul the marriage. You can apply for separation
or annulment during your first year of marriage.
You can get divorced in England or Wales if all of the following are true:
You must decide whether you want to make a joint application with your husband or wife or whether you want to apply on your own.
If you applied jointly with your husband or wife
Your application will be checked. If it's correct, you'll both be sent:
You need to wait 20 weeks. After this time you and your husband or wife can continue with the divorce by applying for a conditional order.
If you applied as a sole applicant
Your application will be checked. If it's correct, you'll be sent:
The court will send your husband or wife the divorce application and an 'acknowledgement of
service'
notification.
Your husband or wife must respond to the acknowledgement of service notification within 14 days
saying whether they:
If your husband or wife does not respond the court will tell you what you need to do. You will not need to go to court.
You can continue with the divorce by applying for a conditional order (or a decree nisi if the court issued your divorce application before 6 April 2022). You will need to wait 20 weeks before you can apply for a conditional order or decree nisi.
It normally takes at least 6 months to get a divorce. This is the same for joint and sole applications.
Divorce and separation is a very difficult decision to make and should never be taken lightly.
Our
team of divorce solicitors are aware of the sensitivity and complexity involved in divorce
matters.
We understand that every individual is in a different situation. To make your life easier, our
highly trained and experienced divorce solicitors will guide and support you at each step of the
divorce process. Our specialist family law solicitors will cut through the legal jargon and
ensure
you understand exactly what's happening at all times.
Our highly experienced family law solicitors offer legal support in a sensitive and efficient manner to reduce the distress to you and your family. We're authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), so you know you're in safe hands.