Facing Divorce? Your Step-by-Step Guide

Facing Divorce? Your Step-by-Step Guide

Divorce is a difficult transition. It often brings uncertainty, emotional stress, and real concerns for family stability. At Portway Solicitors, knowledge and care go hand in hand; no one should feel alone during this process.

Our experienced team blends clear legal guidance with genuine support, helping you navigate every stage with confidence and empathy, while focussing on your family’s wellbeing.

The 5 Stages of Divorce: What to Expect

1. Application for Divorce

One or both partners submit a divorce application. Thanks to no-fault divorce laws introduced in 2022, this stage is now less confrontational as there is no need to assign blame to either party.

2. Acknowledgement of Service

Once the application is served, the other partner formally confirms receipt. This step ensures transparency, keeps both parties informed and allows the process to progress efficiently.

3. Conditional Order

The Court reviews the application and if requirements are met, grants a Conditional Order (formerly known as “Decree Nisi”) – the formal confirmation that divorce can proceed.

4. Reflection Period

A 20-week waiting period follows, giving everyone time to consider important arrangements for children, finances and housing. During this time, our team supports you and keeps your children’s wellbeing central in every conversation.

5. Final Order

After six more weeks following the Reflection Period, the Applicant can apply for a Final Order (formerly known as “Decree Absolute”). Once granted, the Final Order legally ends the marriage, allowing each person to move forward with reassurance about their future.

Why Clear Guidance Matters to Families

Divorce is never just paperwork; it is a personal journey with an emotional and financial impact for everyone involved. Breaking down the process demystifies what lies ahead, reduces unnecessary stress and gives you the confidence to make informed choices for your family.

At Portway Solicitors, support goes beyond legal advice. We listen, explain each step and partner with you to keep your needs and your family’s wellbeing at the centre.

Speak to our Family Law Team today

 

Why Families Choose Portway Solicitors

At Portway Solicitors, divorce is about safeguarding your future. Here is how we support you:

  • Clarity: Straightforward advice about what happens next, so you always know where you stand.
  • Compassion: Personal support and genuine care, recognising the emotional impact on you and your family.
  • Expertise: Reliable legal guidance with full discretion and sensitivity.
  • Child-First Solutions: Children’s interests are always protected – your priorities become ours.

 

Get in touch now and let our Family Law experts help you move forward

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