Family Law Blog : Divorce & Separation
Guidance and advice on divorce, separation, and family law matters
By Davina Warrington, on Tuesday June 2, 2026 at 3:45 pm
An uncontested divorce in the UK, sometimes referred to as an amicable divorce, simple divorce, or mutual divorce, is a simpler, faster way to end a marriage when both parties agree the relationship has broken down and do not dispute the divorce itself. What is an uncontested divorce? An uncontested…
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By Davina Warrington, on Thursday May 14, 2026 at 4:13 pm
In brief A final order (formerly called a decree absolute) is the legal document that officially ends your marriage. Under the no-fault divorce system introduced on 6 April 2022, you can apply for your final order six weeks and one day after the court grants your conditional order. The earliest…
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By Gemma Scourfield, on at 2:57 pm
In brief Preparing for divorce is about more than paperwork, it means looking after your emotional wellbeing, understanding your financial position, and learning how the legal process works before you take the first formal step. This guide walks you through a practical checklist for divorce preparation in the UK, covering…
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By Susan Harwood, on at 11:29 am
In brief Spousal maintenance is financial support paid by one spouse to the other after a marriage ends. It is not an automatic entitlement. Whether you can claim spousal maintenance depends on your financial needs, your ability to support yourself, and your former spouse’s ability to pay. The court considers…
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By Andrew Robotham, on at 10:50 am
In brief Going through a divorce is one of the most stressful experiences anyone can face, and men often feel unsure where to turn for guidance. The good news is that the law in England and Wales does not favour one gender over the other. Men have the same legal…
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By Kate Butler, on at 10:00 am
In brief There is no fixed formula for what you will receive in a divorce settlement. The court’s starting point is a broadly equal division of matrimonial assets, but the final outcome depends on the specific circumstances of your marriage. Under Section 25 of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973, the…
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By Rebecca Franklin, on at 10:00 am
In brief Choose a private, calm moment, ideally when children are not present, and be direct but compassionate. Use “I” statements rather than blame, and be prepared for a range of emotional reactions. It helps to speak to a solicitor before the conversation so you understand your rights and options….
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By Sanjay Solanki, on Thursday February 5, 2026 at 1:21 pm
Victims of domestic abuse often report that they no longer feel safe in the comfort of their own home. Living with fear, control and violence can be overwhelming and deeply distressing. While one option may be to leave the family home, this is not always straightforward, particularly where children are…
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By Judith Buckland, on Thursday January 29, 2026 at 1:18 pm
Divorce rates vary widely around the world. Some countries report unusually high numbers of divorces per 1,000 people each year, while others maintain very low figures, often reflecting cultural norms, legal systems, social attitudes and family structures. While this article is framed around 2025, most global divorce statistics are published with…
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By Gemma Scourfield, on Wednesday January 21, 2026 at 12:29 pm
Many couples experience periods where intimacy fades, especially during stressful life events such as having children, health problems, or work pressures. However, when a marriage becomes sexless for a long period of time, it can raise serious questions about the future of the relationship. If you are in this situation…
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By Michelle Brammer, on Tuesday October 14, 2025 at 2:38 pm
When a marriage breaks down, many people ask what are the reasons for divorce, and, of those, which are the most common in the UK? The most frequent causes include unreasonable behaviour, infidelity and affairs, and a lack of communication or emotional connection that can lead couples to grow apart….
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By Karen Agnew-Griffith, on Friday July 25, 2025 at 11:28 am
Divorcing a narcissist requires careful, strategic planning, acting with a lawyer, and maintaining strict boundaries to protect yourself. Key steps include gathering financial documents, adopting a strict “no contact” or limited contact policy using parenting apps, and focusing on legal evidence rather than emotional reactions. Even with a solid plan…
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