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subject: Can I use an online service for my divorce? [print this page]


The advice site Divorce Aid stresses that the most common cause of disputes and difficulties in a divorce process, stems from lack of communication and misunderstandings. You should only use processes - like online divorce - which minimise available opportunities to communicate, both with your solicitor and with your partner, if your relationship with your spouse is conducive to discussion and mutual understanding. If not, you may find that instead of saving money and time, you have to resort to using a solicitor at a much later stage and after disputes have arisen - potentially making the process much more stressful and prolonged. Every couple's divorce situation is unique, so the key for those considering whether to use an online service is to both research and reflect on what your family's needs are likely to be, and whether you are prepared to meet them by learning about and taking on legal responsibilities yourself. If you have doubts, a divorce solicitor could be the optimum choice. For professional and sensitive advice when undergoing a marriage breakdown or any other familial issues such as civil partnership dissolution or domestic abuse, why not get in touch with a law firm that specialises in family law and divorce, for example Battrick Clark.

Can I use an online service for my divorce?

By: David Graves




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