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Here at Quickie Divorce, we appreciate that the process of divorce can seem quite daunting from the outset, which is why we have developed what we believe to be the simplest, quickest and best quality...
View ArticleDivorce Advice: The Detection of Deception
Have you ever looked at your partner and questioned whether or not they are telling the truth? Most of us have had a slight niggle of doubt, but is it unjustified? Deception is an everyday...
View ArticleHow Long do You Need to Wait Until You Can Get a Divorce in the UK?
If you want to file for a divorce in the UK then you will need to have been married for at least a year and will, unfortunately, be unable to file before this. You may be able to annul your marriage...
View ArticleDivorce Advice: How to Pay Court Fees by Post
Today, the vast majority of people that seek a divorce will have their documents delivered to the court rather than deliver them by hand. As it is usually necessary to pay a fee to the court when...
View ArticleDivorce Advice: What is a D10 Form?
When a person requests that the courts grant them a divorce, the courts will on almost all occasions send a form D10 to this individual’s spouse. A D10 form is a straightforward document that asks a...
View ArticleDivorce Advice: What to do if you Married Abroad
If you and your spouse were married abroad you will under most circumstances still be able to file for a divorce in either England or Wales. As we’re regularly asked what circumstances would prevent a...
View ArticleCan you get a Quickie Divorce Without your Spouse’s Consent?
Many people are looking to save money when getting a divorce and it should therefore come as no surprise to hear that potential customers regularly ask us whether or not they can use our services when...
View ArticleDivorce Advice: When will I receive my Decree Absolute?
Following your Decree Nisi having been granted, you will be able to finalise your divorce by applying for your Decree Absolute six weeks and one day from this date. As people are understandably keen...
View ArticleDivorce Advice: Do the Courts Return Marriage Certificates?
As part of the divorce process, it is necessary for the Petitioner to send the courts either their original or a certified copy of their marriage certificate along with a completed Divorce Petition in...
View ArticleDivorce Advice: Reducing Court Fees
Considering that we all pay taxes in some way, shape or form it’s entirely understandable that the need to pay a fee of £410 to the court when filing for a divorce irks the vast majority of...
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