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From divorce to child custody and financial arrangements, you don’t want the added stress of putting your personal life through the courts. Connect with your local family law solicitors who are UK specialists in Collaborative Law, the non-confrontational way of getting a divorce.

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  • Not all solicitors are trained in Collaborative Law. We help you connect to your local certified solicitor.
  • Resolves family disputes without going to court and causing extra friction in your family.
  • Connect with up to three solicitors who are pre-vetted by previous clients.
  • Empowering the local family law firms in the UK.
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The solicitors in our network are always keeping up-to-date with the latest best practices and advice. We’ve invited them to share blogs and articles to help you better understand your options and everything you need to know about divorce, child custody, and financial arrangements. 

What are the differences between Collaborative Law and a traditional divorce?

What are the differences between Collaborative Law and a traditional divorce?

Collaborative Law is an out of court dispute resolution process that is non-confrontational whereas traditional divorces mean both parties need to go to court to dispute their issues, but what are the other differences between the two processes?
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Family law and divorce glossary

Family law and divorce glossary

With so much legal jargon, it can be hard to understand what everything means.
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What are the grounds for divorce?

What are the grounds for divorce?

From adultery, to unreasonable behaviour to desertion - these are the reasons you are able to file a divorce petition in England and Wales. You might have been with your partner a few years, or you might have been with them a lot longer, but however long you have been married the legal grounds for divorce remain the same for everyone in England and Wales under the current law. This article explains all the reasons you can give when filling in a petition for divorce, and advice for those that have been married for less than a year.
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One alternative dispute resolution is Collaborative Law

You and your partner will agree to come to an agreement without going to court. This will take place in a series of four-way meetings with both your solicitors present. This means you can resolve issues (child custody, financial matters, joint business shares etc.) at your own pace, without the added pressure and cost of the court system. 

We've partnered with the best Collaborative Law Solicitors in your area! Enquire today to find out how they can help you divorce without going to court!

Non-confrontational
No court time means lower costs
Respectful and dignified
Less distress and trauma for children
Quicker and stress free process

See why thousands of UK couples choose collaborative law over a traditional court divorce

Traditional divorces require your solicitors to negotiate on your behalf in long, drawn out court hearings; prolonging the upsetting process and leaving you with little control, whilst judges decide your future.

Not anymore! Resolve issues with your partner the way you want to, at the pace you want to. 

What are the benefits of collaborative law instead of a traditional divorce?

  • Cost-efficient

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    Working collaboratively with your partner and both representation from the beginning shortens the process and means no court time is needed.
  • Family business

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    There is a clear advantage to all to keep the business running whilst discussing how assets will be split and the future operations of the business.
  • Children

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    Discussing your separation in a calm and civilised process reduces stress and anxiety your children and wider family might face in an already upsetting situation.
  • Resolve matters at your own pace

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    No allocated court timetable means you can work through issues and settlements at your own pace without the pressure of the court.
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  • What the Collaborative Law divorce process involves
  • How long the Collaborative Law process takes
  • Is Collaborative Law successful for divorce?

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