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Understanding Divorce

By Kate Frank


This might not be as surprising as you'd think, but there are marriages ending all the time. In fact, studies have shown that nearly one in every three marriages will end in divorce. This rate could even be more for couples that are not married. The truth is, you need to know what to do in case your relationship falls apart.

You see, getting a divorce and the entire process that leads up to that is not entirely difficult or troublesome. It has the potential to be if you do not surround yourself with helpful advice and solicitors that have a good idea of what they are doing. Trained professionals will be able to help divvy up the finances, estate and custody of the children.

If you are among this thirty three percent that are reaching the end of their marriage, you should be able to find helpful advice and counsel within the pages of this site. Here you can gain access and communication with an expert team of legal solicitors specializing in divorce and family law. This should help things run more smoothly and be over much more quickly than on your own. You will also find legal aid in a separate section on this site if you are one part of an unmarried couple also seeking legal guidance as to how to proceed with a separation.

According to the legal system of Wales and England, there is really only one way that a divorce is to be granted. This is when the court and the parties involved are able to deduce conclusively that a marriage is beyond a point in its decline that it can be salvaged or saved. This is not usually a hard point to sell either, as the base of this argument can be rooted in only one of five potential reasons.

If a spouse feels as though their relationship has reached this point of irreparability, than they have to file paperwork known as The Petition. This then makes that spouse what is known as the Petitioner and the other the Respondent. When filling out the application, the Petitioner must provide one of five specific examples that have been the basis of divorce for generations.

Within this application, the Petitioner is asked to provide a specific example or two as to what has caused this relationship to fail. These are basically one of five key reasons, and these would be: adultery, irrational behaviour, desertion of spouse for two or more years, separation for two years, or separation for 5 years.

To put this in perspective, many of the cases that are submitted to the court are undefended and just accepted based on one of the first two potential pieces of evidence. The others require separation of spouses for two or more years, and this is usually not a case.

The person who actually draws up the application should take the time to tell the other spouse involved if possible. This will allow a more civil proceeding. It will also allow you both a chance to divvy up things as you can agree on, which can keep costs down and time shortened.




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