Divorce Solicitors in London
No fault divorce is a relatively new legal concept in the UK, having been introduced in April 2022. This legal reform means that couples who wish to divorce no longer need to prove fault or assign blame to one party in order to dissolve their marriage. Instead, they can simply state that their marriage has irretrievably broken down, and if both parties agree, the divorce can proceed. This approach is intended to make the process less acrimonious, less stressful, and more focused on reaching practical solutions rather than assigning blame. The changes have been welcomed by family law specialists, who hope that it will reduce conflict and allow couples to focus on moving forward with their lives. Please contact New Court Solicitors for a free 15 minute consultation.
At New Court Solicitors, we believe it is vital that you receive the best level of service during this difficult time.
Our local divorce solicitors will also assist with any issues associated with your divorce, including matters relating to your children or finances. We will coordinate your divorce to fit the circumstances surrounding your family life, to ensure that any adverse impact from proceedings are minimised.
If you require a divorce solicitor in London or surrounding areas, get in touch with our team to book a free initial consultation.
Our local divorce solicitors can help with:
- Maintenance Pending Suit
- Freezing Injunction
- Spousal Maintenance
- Pension Sharing Orders
- Inheritance and Divorce
- Consent Orders
- Non-Molestation & Occupational Orders
Legal Costs - Fixed fee arrangements
We offer a fixed fee arrangement for many of our family law service. This means at the outset, we will agree a fixed amount or provide you with an estimated fee for the work carried out on the specific matter. This provides you more certainty and allows you to budget your costs.
Hourly rates
If the matter is complex, and it is difficult to provide you with a fixed fee, we also offer our service on the basis of our hourly rate. An hourly rate service involves paying for our exact time spent on carrying out the work involved.