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The facts about getting a quick divorce

If you have decided that your marriage or civil partnership is at an end then you need qualified and trustworthy advice on how to obtain a quick divorce. Pannone’s expert team of family lawyers can advise you if you have the grounds to get divorced quickly.

What Is A Quick Divorce?

A quick divorce, sometimes called a ‘quickie divorce’ means that your marriage/civil partnership could be dissolved legally in four to six months. For this to happen, you and your spouse must agree upon the arrangements for any children that you have, as well as the division of money, property, pensions and possessions.

If such agreements can be made, and the court is satisfied with these arrangements, then the entire divorce process becomes significantly quicker. Furthermore, if both of you agree upon the grounds for divorce then this will limit the amount of evidence you will need to provide in your divorce petition. However, if you do not agree and your divorce is defended then proceedings could last much longer. If you are unable to agree financial matters this can also prolong the amount of time that your divorce will take.

What Are The Benefits of a Quick Divorce?

The quickie divorce was introduced to enable people to end their marriages with the minimum of stress and cost. It is a purely paper based process and you will not have to appear in court if all the matters are agreed and the divorce is undefended.

At Pannone Solicitors, our family law specialists can complete the paperwork for you and file your divorce petition with the correct county court. You will have to show the court that your marriage has irretrievably broken down, which you must do by establishing one of the five factors of divorce.

Get Expert Legal Advice

Whether or not you are the person applying for the divorce, Pannone’s family law solicitors can give you the specialist legal advice you need.

For expert advice on getting a quick divorce call us today on 0800 840 4929 or click here. With a long history and a reputation for excellence, Pannone Solicitors can help you keep the fuss to a minimum.

We are available to take your call 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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