Online Divorce: How Does It Work?

Divorce, a challenging life event, has evolved significantly with the advent of online divorce services. In the UK, online divorce has emerged as a convenient alternative to the traditional court-based process.

This shift reflects broader changes in the legal landscape, where digital solutions are increasingly adopted to streamline bureaucratic procedures and improve accessibility.

Traditional divorces typically involve multiple in-person meetings with solicitors and substantial legal fees. This process can be lengthy and emotionally draining, often exacerbating the parties’ stress.

One of the most significant advantages of online divorce is cost reduction. Traditional divorces can be expensive, with solicitor fees and court costs quickly adding up.

Online divorce represents a significant shift in how legal processes are managed in the UK. It offers a more accessible, cost-effective, and time-efficient alternative to traditional divorce proceedings.

With this being said, how does an online divorce actually work?

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An Overview Of The Online Divorce Process

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Complete a simple online form

To make applying for divorce simple, we ask you to complete a simple online form with details of your marriage.

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Speak with your case manager

Once we have received your information, you can speak with our team and start the divorce application.

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File for divorce

Your case manager will submit your divorce application to the court and start divorce proceedings. You can then track your divorce from a phone or laptop.

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Track the progess from your phone or laptop

Once we have received your information, you can speak with our team and start the divorce application.

More Details About The Online Divorce Process

01

Sign up for our service

  • Once you have found the right service for your circumstances, you can either sign up online or over the phone by speaking to our friendly team.

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Complete an online questionnaire

  • It’s quick and easy to get started. Simply complete an online form within your account with the basic personal and marriage details we need.
  • Once we have your information back, we can typically submit your application to the court within 24 hours if you are ready.

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Speak to your case manager

  • Our friendly team of divorce experts will walk you through the initial process and get your divorce application underway.

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Track your divorce

  • Your divorce has been started, you can now continue with your life without the stress and worry of dealing with it yourself.
  • Use our industry-leading case management system to track every step of your case from your phone or laptop.

Why 150,000+ couples think Divorce-Online is better than DIY Divorce & Hiring Local Solicitors.

Divorce-Online is:

  • Faster & More Efficient Get divorced in 7 months instead of 10+ months. Having handled over 150,000 cases, we know the process!
  • More Affordable Spend just £249 vs £1,000+ on solicitors fees. Fixed fee with no nasty hidden extras.
  • More Hassle-free No time off work, visiting offices, or spending hours speaking to the court. Receive updates to your phone throughout.

What We Aim To Achieve

Our mission since 1999, has been to help divorcing couples end their marriage with dignity and enable them to keep as much of their money as possible.

Overall, our services have helped save over a combined £100M in legal fees. Some of our clients will save around £750, but others will save thousands in legal fees.

With the help of legal experts and IT professionals, we set about creating a set of systems and processes that would allow people to apply for a divorce online in the UK, without having to pay thousands of pounds to separate lawyers.

Divorce can be emotional and stressful at the best of times, so why burden yourself financially by spending thousands on solicitors when you can do it for £249?

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Common questions about online divorce in the UK

We appreciate that going through a divorce is often stressful and difficult. Here are some frequently asked questions about online divorce.

What is an online divorce?

An online divorce allows couples to complete the divorce process via the internet, without needing to attend court in person. It involves submitting all necessary documents and forms online through a dedicated platform or service.

Who is eligible for an online divorce?

To be eligible for an online divorce in the UK, you must meet certain criteria: you must have been married for at least one year, your marriage must be legally recognised in the UK, and you must have a permanent home in England or Wales.

Is online divorce cheaper than a traditional divorce?

Yes, online divorces are generally more cost-effective than traditional divorces. They often involve lower legal fees and reduced court costs, with many online services offering fixed-fee packages to cover the entire process.

Can I apply for an online if my spouse lives abroad?

Yes, you can apply for an online divorce even if your spouse lives abroad, provided your marriage is recognised in the UK and you meet the residency requirements.

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