Divorce & No-Fault Divorce in the UK
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About Us
Osbourne Pinner is here to assist people in the United Kingdom with their divorce and family law needs. Whenever we deal with our customers, we adopt a highly human-centred approach. Osbourne Pinner is a diverse group of talented divorce solicitors. While the new law is in effect, we’re still here to help you get divorced quickly, conveniently, and economically.
Our Expertise
No Fault Divorce
High Net Worth Divorce
Children Issue​
Financial Issue
What is No-Fault Divorce?
As of April 6, 2022, no-fault divorce became legal in England and Wales. In a no-fault divorce, couples can end their marriages or civil partnerships without blaming each other for failing to maintain their relationship. No-fault divorce is notable for eliminating guilt and blame from the process.Â
Osbourne Pinner provides advice and guidance concerning all issues relating to divorce, financial settlements, and no-fault divorce. Book a free consultation and speak with a specialist solicitor today.
What was the Old Divorce Law?
The Matrimonial Causes Act of 1973 established one divorce ground: irreversible dissolution of the marriage. Here are the grounds to prove irreversibility:
- Adultery
- Desertion
- Five-year separation
- Unreasonable behaviour
- Two-year separation with consent.
What is the Process for No-Fault Divorce?
With the new law, divorces are streamlined, and there is no longer an option of contesting them. No-fault divorce also eliminates the necessity of choosing among the five causes of divorce. A no-fault divorce follows the following fundamental changes.
- Both or any of the parties to a marriage or civil partnership may request a divorce. The only irreversible breakdown can lead to the dissolution of a marriage.
- The applicant must state that the marriage has irreversibly broken down to file for divorce.
- Parties can file a combined application with the court.
- To grant a divorce, the court must accept the statement as conclusive proof that the marriage has irreversibly broken down.
- No party can object to the application.
- Divorce begins with a conditional order, called a decree nisi in the past.
- The divorcing couple must affirm their desire to proceed with the divorce before a conditional order can be issued.
- The confirmation can only be given after at least 20 weeks have passed since the start of the proceedings. This is to provide the applicant or applicants with a chance to reflect on their decision to divorce.
- Throughout these 20 weeks, couples should try to agree on child custody and financial settlements.
- The conditional order has the option of becoming a final order after a minimum of six weeks.
The practice of No-Fault Divorce
Using no-fault divorce in real life is intended to make divorces easier and more amicable. It will reduce the possibility of costly, contentious court applications by removing the right to challenge procedures. Â
Divorce becoming less contentious is anticipated to have a lesser impact on children and the rest of the family. Whenever there is little room for personal conflict, couples can concentrate on the financial settlement of a divorce.Â
Transparent Fees for Divorce Solicitors
Get a Free Initial Consultation Through Zoom or Face to Face: We provide a 30-minute free no-obligation consultation.
Fixed Fees Areas:
We charge fixed fees in the given areas:
- Divorce Petition (uncontested) working for the petitioner £650 + VAT + court fee
- Divorce Petition (uncontested) Working for the respondent £600 + VAT
Hourly Charges
Exceptional legal consultancy on an hourly basis.Â
- Matters including children: Hourly rate of a solicitor: £200 – £220 + VAT
- Hourly rate of financial settlement solicitor: £200 – £220 + VAT
We Can Help You With Your No-Fault Divorce
No-fault divorce should theoretically make the divorce process more straightforward, but it is still essential to have proper guidance from experienced divorce and separation solicitors. Our no-fault divorce solicitors in London can guide you through the process, whether you are making a sole or joint application. Our divorce lawyers work tirelessly to protect our clients and their families.Â
Divorce applications and final orders are not the end of the process; further negotiations can take place, including the financial settlements and the future of any children.Â
 We can help you achieve a more peaceful divorce settlement because of our years of experience in family law and divorce.
Why Choose Us
Osbourne Pinner Solicitors are an excellent choice if you need legal counsel. Regardless of your legal issue, you can rest assured that our legal experts can handle it.
Professional Divorce Solicitors
The expert solicitors at our firm can offer you competent legal advice about a peaceful divorce settlement.
A Firm with the Highest Rating
We have highly skilled divorce lawyers familiar with all aspects of UK divorce and family law at our firm.
Customised Services
What sets us apart is our ability to provide customised services that are second to none. Our goal is to fully serve as your representative.
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Transparent Pricing
In Osbourne Pinner, we break down legal costs, and our legal rates are competitive.
Proven Track Record of Success
We have achieved many of our clients' goals successfully with our divorce and family law experience.
Priority to Clients
Based on your needs, we customise our service. We strive to achieve your success.
Positive Results
Clients receive high-quality legal advice from beginning to end, resulting in positive results at every stage.
Services We Provide
30-Minutes Free Initial Consultation
We offer a 30 minutes free of charge initial consultation which can take place in our offices or through a video conference. If you would like us to book you for this free consultation, then give us a call on 0203 983 5080 or fill the online enquiry form.