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End of any marriage is always a difficult time. When a marriage is broken, the best option is to divorce.

Divorce is a complex and overwhelming process especially when children are involved. It is possible for couples to part ways without arguing.

Austin Kemp divorce solicitors to help guide you through your divorce process.

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How Can Austin Kemp’s Divorce Solicitors Help You?

Austin Kemp has a team of solicitors with years of experience in handling divorce cases. All our solicitors are available both at an individual and collective level. We will always assemble a team that suits your personal objectives and needs.

Our divorce solicitors will always strive to get the outcome you desire. We will assign a specialist solicitor to handle your case. The solicitor will be responsible for answering all your questions.

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How to Choose the Right Divorce Solicitor for You

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Keep an eye on the following factors when shopping for the right divorce solicitor.

Get the Right Legal Service

You need to hire a solicitor that can represent you well. Hiring our reputable solicitors will be of great help when your assets are complex and you need an appropriate financial order. All our solicitors specialise in family law. This increases your chance of getting a fair outcome.

Make a Decision on Which Divorce Process to Use

Divorce processes to resolve financial or children issues, consist of mediation, litigation and collaborative law. Deciding on the divorce process to use will help you to hire the right solicitor.

Carry out Extensive Research

Collect as much information at your disposal about our family solicitors, including knowing their areas of expertise. This will enable you make the right decision on who suits your case.

Questions To Ask a Divorce Solicitor

At Austin Kemp, we understand how complex it is to hire a divorce solicitor. That is why we have put important questions in place to help you find the right one.

Will The Divorce Case Go Through The Courts?

The thought of going to court will always seem overwhelming. It is less stressful when the parties can resolve issues without involving the court.

What Are Your Rates For Handling Divorce Cases?

The cost should not be the sole factor in selecting the right divorce solicitor. It is important that you have an idea of what the solicitor will charge you. This will help with your budgeting.

What Is Your Experience And Specialty In Divorce Cases?

Experience will always count in any case. Feel free to ask our solicitors about their specialty and experience. Choose the right one for your case.

How Often Will I Be Hearing From You?

You need to know when you will be receiving updates about your divorce case. There are solicitors who go silent for long periods.

At Austin Kemp, our divorce solicitors are always in touch with their clients. We offer them updates on a frequent basis.

Who Will Be Working On My Case?

The divorce solicitor you are speaking to may not be the one working on the case. At Austin Kemp, we always inform our clients about who will be handling their case.

What Does a Divorce Solicitor Do?

Here are the responsibilities the divorce solicitor will be offering:

Navigating the World of Law

Divorce solicitor experience places them in a better position to navigate legal complexities of the divorce and any associated matters.

Solving Child Custody Issues

Children disputes is one of the main reasons why people hire divorce solicitors. It can be a painful and complex subject to sort out. Our solicitors will carry out investigation and collect evidence. These will help come up with a strong case on why you should have custody of any child.

Divorce

Divorce means there is no possibility of continuing with the marriage. An application to the court is necessary in order to bring the marriage to an end. There are now limited grounds to object to a divorce, but our divorce solicitors do play a great role in all contested cases.

Settlement Counselling

Our divorce solicitor will be responsible for advising you on the steps to take. They will also advise you on a likely outcome, consider the things you should aim to keep and the concessions you should agree to. They will also offer guidance on property ownership transfer after divorce.

How Much Will a Divorce Solicitor Charge Me?

The average cost of a divorce petition in the United Kingdom depends on the nature of the case. Our divorce solicitor will consider if the case is contested and its nature.

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The Advantages of Using a Divorce Solicitor

Here are some of the most outstanding benefits of hiring a divorce solicitor.

Help in Explaining all the paper work

Divorce solicitors will use their experience to draft and explain all documents.

Offer Legal Expertise

You are not familiar with aspects like asset splitting, validity and children issues. Hiring our divorce solicitors will give you insights into to all the legal aspects of your separation. They will offer the right advice for your particular case. They can advise on the right steps to purchase a house after a divorce case.

Help Save Your Time

The Divorce process can be long and tiresome, especially if there are financial or children issues to resolve. These cases can last months or years. Hiring our divorce solicitor will help save your time as you can focus on other things and they will guide you through all the processes.

Offer Forensic Accounting Services

Our divorce solicitors offer investigative, auditing and accounting skills to solve allegations or disputes. Austin Kemp has forensic accountants that will help solve financial disputes during divorce.

A spouse can decide to hide money during divorce. Our divorce solicitor can unearth a spouse hiding money and recommend measures to take.

How to Find a Good Divorce Solicitor

Below are important tips on how to find a good divorce solicitor.

Know Your Needs

When in the market for a divorce solicitor, you have to know what you want from the divorce. Our divorce solicitors only specialise family law, so have a wealth of experience and expertise.

Get Referrals

Seek referrals from close friends, family members, or work colleagues. They will help you find a reputable divorce solicitor.

Schedule Interviews

Set up a meeting with a potential divorce solicitor after narrowing down your list. Ensure you seek clarification of anything that is not clear.

Keep an eye on the red flags

Keep an eye on solicitors who do not offer convincing answers. Note those who misrepresent their skills or qualifications. Our family solicitors will always provide accurate, true and straightforward answers.

What to Look for in a Divorce Solicitor

Consider the following when in the market for a divorce solicitor:

Experience

You need a solicitor who has handled such cases before with success. Our experienced family solicitors can foresee issues and quirks in a case before they happen. This will increase your chances of getting what you are entitled to after divorce.

Responsive

You want a solicitor who will always check on you on a regular basis. When you have questions or seek clarification, a family solicitor should be there for you.

Familiar with the Court Process

You will be at a disadvantage when you hire a family solicitor who is not familiar with court procedures. Our family solicitors are all very experienced at dealing with many types of family law cases.

Within Your Budget

It is difficult to predict divorce case costs. Know how much our family solicitor will charge you before hiring him or her. You can use a divorce calculator to help give you an estimate of what to expect. Our divorce solicitors will always offer an honest range of what you should pay.

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Signs That You Need a Divorce Solicitor

Here are some of the common signs you should watch out for:

  • Your partner has filed for divorce
  • You have lots of parental disagreements with your partner
  • You always disagree on money issues with your spouse
  • You have suffered emotional or physical abuse from your spouse
  • Severe imbalance of power in your marriage

If you are considering divorce, look no further! Austin Kemp Solicitors is a trusted law practice with experience in divorce cases. Our team comprises experienced and competent solicitors. They strive to offer the best services that meet your legal goals. Feel free to contact us at 0333 311 0925 or contact us via our website to schedule a consultation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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I’m thinking of getting a divorce. When should I first contact a solicitor?

Deciding to end a marriage by beginning divorce proceedings is often a painful and difficult time.

During this time emotions can run high. This is why it is important to seek specialist independent legal advice as soon as possible.

By getting the right advice early on in the process you can take control of the situation and gain what can often be reassuring legal advice on where you stand with regards to finances or what will happen to your children.

Thinking about the issue further and not acting can cause you to feel like you have no control over the situation and can end in you feeling more distressed emotionally.

Although it makes no difference in English and Welsh law whether you or your spouse files for the divorce, this is not so in other jurisdictions.

This makes it especially important to obtain legal advice as soon as possible if another country’s jurisdiction may have a say in your case, especially if you are a high net worth individual.

Being the petitioner rather than the respondent in this instance may make all the difference.

You could decide to complete the divorce proceedings yourself. However, this can often end in frustration and arguments between spouses and neither getting the outcome they desired or deserved.

You may find that the fees you pay to your solicitor are easily paid back in the better settlement you achieve.

Using a solicitor also means that a divorce should be less stressful because you shouldn’t be dealing with the day-to-day issues.

No solicitor will pressure you to make up your mind – we are there to give advice and to guide you through the process should you wish to proceed.

How long will my divorce take to go through?

The length of time it takes to get a divorce can vary from each case. Once the respondent has been served the petition then the decree nisi can be applied for and, as long as the grounds for divorce are accepted, the decree nisi can then be pronounced in court.

When the finances have been finalised, then a decree absolute can be applied for. When you have your decree absolute, you are officially divorced.

The decree absolute cannot be applied for less than 6 weeks and 1 day after the decree nisi has been pronounced in court.

If you or your spouse is a high net worth individual with international investments and pension funds then this process could take much longer, as your financial settlement will potentially be highly complex.

Austin Kemp’s experienced team of solicitors specialise in advising high net worth individuals through the divorce process.

Availability of court dates can also slow the process down, meaning that there is rarely only 6 weeks and 1 day between the decree nisi and the decree absolute.

From start (the matrimonial order application or petition) to finish (the decree absolute), divorces usually take around 6 months. This figure can vary greatly depending on the complexity of your situation including your finances and childcare arrangements.

Should I negotiate my divorce myself or get a solicitor to do it?

Divorce can be an upsetting and highly stressful time and emotions can often run high. If you feel that you and your partner are able to negotiate the terms of your divorce settlement yourselves, without the help of a solicitor, then you are of course able to do this.

Some couples, however, find that it helps if someone else can negotiate for them, as negotiations between themselves involve highly charged emotions and can often end in arguments.

If you do decide to negotiate between yourselves it is always a good idea to have a meeting with a specialist solicitor, such as Austin Kemp, so that you fully understand your legal rights and what you could expect in a divorce settlement.

It also enables you to make sure that you’re doing everything correctly so that no claims can be made against you by your ex-spouse in the future. Instructing a solicitor to negotiate on your behalf could relieve some of the pressure in this already stressful time.

Legal advice is even more important if you or your spouse are high net worth individuals with international assets and pension funds. Austin Kemp can advise you on how to proceed and, if necessary, can advise you on any proceedings in international courts.

I’m thinking about getting a divorce. How much would this cost?

The cost of the divorce itself is usually quite small compared to what it can cost to separate your finances.

If your spouse contests the petition this could increase the cost of your divorce proceedings. However, this is not especially common.

Potentially, where most of your costs will lie is in the separation of your finances. Sometimes it is possible to agree your finances with your spouse relatively quickly and therefore your costs will be quite small.

This can be done between yourselves, through solicitors or through some form of mediation. However, if you cannot agree and end up going to court then your costs can rise rapidly.

You can only go to court to resolve your finances once the divorce petition has been issued. Both parties will need to make a full disclosure of their financial situation.

Usually, up to three hearings will take place: the First Directions Appointment, the Financial Dispute Resolution and then the final hearing.

The purpose of the first hearing is to decide if you or your spouse need any further information, or if the court needs any further information, before the negotiations can begin.

At the second hearing (the FDR) the judge indicates what they think is fair and both parties are encouraged to reach an agreement. Most cases are settled at this stage.

If both parties cannot agree then the final hearing will take place and the judge will give the final order after both parties have given their evidence.

It is worth noting that what is seen as fair in one case may not be fair in another and, although the judge must take into account the factors in Section 25 of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973, it is case law that provides guidance on the interpretation on this.

Both you and your spouse can claim for income, capital and pension provision. The more complex your financial situation the more lengthy the process can be and the more the costs can rise.

What do I need to consider before getting a divorce?

It’s a huge help when you’re getting a divorce to understand your rights. You may feel that you and your spouse could administer the divorce proceedings yourselves and in England and Wales the law does allow you to do this.

Most people see this as a way to save money by not paying solicitors.

However, by not getting legal advice as to your rights and what you could expect your divorce settlement to look like, it could actually end up costing you more money.

With specialist legal advice you are able to effectively negotiate with your partner, whether you choose to negotiate the terms between yourselves or involve a mediator.

This can help to make you feel more confident and in control in what is an emotional and unsettling time. Even if you choose not to take the advice you received from a solicitor it will give you a better understanding of, for example, what you are entitled to with regards to maintenance payments.

Administering a divorce entirely alone and without the advice of a solicitor can also result in problems in years to come if finances haven’t been settled properly.

If you or your spouse are high net worth individuals with complex finances then legal advice is even more important, so that you get the settlement that you’re entitled to.

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We'll make sure you have a solicitor that fits your case type. If you want a certain approach to your case – we'll make sure your solicitor has the right style for you.

Empathy

We know that getting a divorce divides your world into two. We're here to guide you through the uncertainty and emotional rollercoaster. One step at a time.

First Class Service

Choose Austin Kemp and you'll get a premium service in all areas. We aren't the cheapest out there, but what we are is the best solution to help you get what you deserve.

Impeccable Advice

Our advice and strategy is second to none. Not all law firms are created equal. Because we're specialists, our depth of knowledge is often the edge that makes the difference.

Challenging Thinking

We work with you to get what you deserve. We don't mean that it's going to be easy – but we're here to support you every part of the journey.

Industry Leading Professionals

We have A-players at every level. We employ the best of the best, and that's why our clients choose us. Because getting the right solicitor can mean your future takes a different path.

The Right Fit

We'll make sure you have a solicitor that fits your case type. If you want a certain approach to your case – we'll make sure your solicitor has the right style for you.

Empathy

We know that getting a divorce divides your world into two. We're here to guide you through the uncertainty and emotional rollercoaster. One step at a time.

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Austin Kemp handled my divorce efficiently and pleasantly, with a consistent contact person, making it all convenient online. Their straightforward online payment system was a necessary evil, but I'd use them again if needed.

Referred by an online service, I chose Austin Kemp for divorce and financial settlement with my ex-wife. Emma's assistance was invaluable; I paid for a guidance check on the consent order before submission. Court process went smoothly, and I'm content with the outcome.

Throughout the process, Emma guided me, addressing any issues promptly. No complaints—consent and pension sharing orders approved swiftly after submission, indicating accurate document preparation.

Austin Kemp's team deserves only praise. Highly knowledgeable and passionate about client support, they saved the day. Tenacious advocates, they stood by me till the end. I highly recommend them—no need to take chances with other firms!

Alex Clarke, 'The Saviour,' actively handled my case, ensuring clear communication and understanding throughout. He promptly responded to calls and emails, investing time even before any formal agreement. His integrity convinced me he was the right choice to represent me. When it comes to issues concerning children, contact Alex Clarke—'The Saviour.'

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