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Marriage & Separation


Legal Advice on Separation

If your religion forbids divorce or for any other reason you are unable to initiate divorce proceedings, you can opt for Judicial Separation as a legal means of formally ending your relationship.

Legal Separation in the UK

The procedure for Judicial Separation in the United Kingdom is the same as for divorce, but the proceedings conclude with a Decree Nisi. It is not necessary to show that the marriage has broken down irretrievably, but it is still necessary to prove one of the five reasons for the separation. See grounds for divorce.

Judicial separation is often used as the alternative option to divorce if the couple has been married for less than a year, in marriages where religious beliefs forbid divorce, or when both parties have reached retirement age and a divorce would result in one party losing the right to a widow or widower's pension.

A judicial separation Does Not Dissolve the Marriage, so the parties cannot re-marry, but it is legally stated that the parties are Living Apart and that their Financial Situations are Independent. The court has the power to settle financial disputes, with the exception of pension splitting.

Separation Agreements

Our divorce lawyers can provide specialist help on all aspects of a matrimonial breakdown, from financial payments and property division to custody and access issues regarding the children, through to pension requirements and outstanding debts.

At Gray Purdue our divorce solicitors have years of expertise have earned them an Acute Insight and Understanding of the separation procedure and all the concealed intricacies and unpredictable hurdles that can present themselves.

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We are happy to provide an initial 20 minute free consultation, with one of our divorce solicitors, during which we can gain insight into your situation, make an assessment, and offer advice as to the action best suited to your particular circumstances.



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