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Fixed-Fee Divorce Solicitors
Our Fixed Fee Divorce Solicitors are here to take the administrative burden away from your divorce. With clarity over the cost from the beginning, and no unwanted surprises.
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Why Choose Perduco Law?
We only Specialise In Divorce & Family Law
Perduco Law specialises in Divorce & Family Law. All of our solicitors have in depth experience in dealing with Divorce, Financial Settlements in Divorce, Child Arrangements and Domestic Abuse issues in both simple and highly complex cases.
We Only Work on a Fixed Fee Basis
Perduco Law only charges its clients on a Fixed Fee Basis enabling our clients to know exactly what they are going to pay and what they are paying for from the outset with no hidden extras.
We speak to you in a Language you will understand
From the moment you call us, you will see the difference in how we communicate with our clients in easy to understand terms without all of the legal jargon. We pride ourselves in how we break everything down for our clients in both the process and the costs so you know exactly where you stand.
We Are National but We are Local
We cover the whole of the U.K. and have offices and meeting rooms in all Major Cities and Towns across the U.K. local to you.
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We Care
All of our team are passionate about what they do and are passionate in making a difference in what are normally incredibly difficult circumstances for our clients. We are here to support and to guide you and we’re not focused on hours we are focused on achieving the best outcome for you and your family.
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Expert Fixed Fee Divorce
A divorce can bring some financial uncertainties. That is why having clarity on the costs might make it less complicated.
At Perduco Law, we have chosen a fixed fee pricing structure for divorce to help you understand the budget of your divorce case from the very beginning.
We believe that using our fixed fee pricing structure safeguards you from the mounting hourly fees that a traditional legal firm may surprise you with. Without compromising the professional support, legal advice and guidance you require.
What do I need in order to be divorced in England or Wales?
To be divorced in England or Wales, you need to have been married for at least one year before the divorce proceedings can be started. The marriage does not have to have taken place in England or Wales.
In order to obtain a divorce in England and Wales, you must also spend most of your time or have the majority of your life interests in England or Wales.
In order to obtain your divorce, you are also required to submit an image of your marriage certificate and the court fee of £593.
What are the grounds for divorce?
The only ground for divorce that you can list on the divorce application is that the marriage has irretrievably broken down.
If you feel that this is the case, you can apply for a divorce.
Is it difficult to get divorce?
Divorce is no longer the challenging procedure that it was in the past. Although divorces are granted more readily today, the process can nevertheless become a time-consuming one.
A correct application requires a significant amount of paperwork and administration to assure its success, and the entire process can take 18 to 20 weeks to complete.
It is in our management of your divorce case that the full benefit of our fixed-fee system can be seen at its most effective. Despite the somewhat open-ended timeline of a typical divorce, the cost of your case will never exceed the budget you initially agreed upon.
Coupled with the peerless attention to detail, and the level of experience and expertise that we assign to every case, it is easy to see why we surpass our competitors when it comes to client satisfaction.
The Formal Divorce Process
Stage 1 – Issue petition
Stage 2 – Court sends petition to respondent
Stage 3 – Respondent files response or deemed or disposed service is acquired.
Stage 4 – Application for Conditional Order
Stage 5 – Application for Final Order
Stage 6 – Divorce Certificate
Our Simple Process
Book your FREE 1 hour consultation with one of our Divorce & Finance Solicitors
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Discuss your issue with our Divorce & Finance Solicitors
During your confidential consultation with a solicitor, they will assess your case and prepare a fixed-fee quotation for you.
Receive your Fixed-Fee Family Law Quote
You will swiftly receive a tailored, fixed-fee quote in your email. Created with you in mind, with no hourly fees, no hidden extras, and no unwanted surprises.
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Questions about our Divorce Services
There are two elements to a divorce; there is the divorce itself and the financial settlement, which are both separate processes. The divorce process takes a minimum of 26 weeks.
Essentially, there are four ways to reach a financial settlement in a divorce. These are:
Financial Consent Order (No Assets, No Financial Disclosure)
Financial Consent Order (Assets, No Financial Disclosure)
Financial Consent Order (Assets, Full Financial Disclosure)
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The cost of a divorce varies depending on whether there are any marital assets and if an agreement on those assets can be reached without the need for court proceedings.
All of Perduco’s fixed fees for each set of circumstances are listed here.
Where children are involved, the best solution is for the parties to reach an amicable agreement between them on the child arrangements post divorce. If this isn’t possible, we can assist you in obtaining a Child Arrangements Order.
Where there is domestic abuse/violence in the marriage, there is a range of protective orders we can obtain for you in the family court, including:
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Essentially, your solicitor will do everything involving both the divorce and financial settlement on your behalf, including
Advising you on your legal position and the best way forward.
Drafting all legal documentation
Liaising with the court and your ex-partner or their legal representative
Finalising your divorce and financial settlement
You will need to approve the documentation before it’s sent out and provide us with instructions following our advice.
You may also need to provide us with supporting documents such as marriage certificates and financial disclosure documents, e.g., bank and mortgage statements.
Fixed Fees means that we tell you your exact costs before you instruct us and detail the work we are going to do for that fixed fee. This enables you to know your costs in advance with no nasty surprises.
Nearly all family law firms charge on an hourly rate structure, which means everything they do on your case, whether it’s progressing your case or not, is chargeable in 6 minute units, so with hourly rates of £200-£450 per hour, these costs can quickly become disproportionate.
Book your free 1 hour case assessment
To book an appointment with a solicitor, call us now on:
Please note that we cannot offer Legal aid.
Can’t speak now? Request Your Free Callback
Submit your details, and we’ll arrange a free, no-obligation callback with a family law expert at a time to suit you. Please note that we cannot offer Legal aid.
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