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· Feb 7th, 2024
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How to Get Divorced for Free

Getting a divorce in the UK might feel scary, especially when you think about the cost. But did you know it can actually be free? This article will help you understand how to lower or even skip the price of a divorce.

Every month, over 8,700 people visit our website seeking advice on divorce. We know it’s a tough time, but remember, you’re not alone.

In this guide, we’ll explain:

  •  How to save money on divorce fees
  •  The fastest ways to get a divorce
  •  How to split money and things fairly in a divorce

We know how you feel; some of us have been there too. But we’re here to help you figure things out.

So, are you ready to learn more about how to get a divorce for free? Let’s dive in.

How to save money on divorce fees 

How to save money on divorce fees 

Divorces are hard to handle, but the financial repercussions can make a bad situation feel even worse.

The solution? Understanding your next steps and exactly how much they’ll cost.

For only £5, JustAnswer offers a trial chat with an experienced divorce solicitor. They can help you navigate the process and save you from costly face-to-face lawyer fees.

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Free divorce with a solicitor – is it possible?

It’s possible to get a UK divorce for free with the services of a solicitor. This may be possible if you qualify for legal aid. These funds can be used to pay for advice from a divorce solicitor. 

What is a DIY divorce?

A DIY divorce is when you download court papers and fill in the divorce application without using a solicitor. You can also do an online DIY divorce. This is the way to go when it comes to affordable divorce options. A DIY divorce can save you hundreds or thousands of pounds on solicitor fees. Using a solicitor is not compulsory. 

However, it may not be a good idea if:

  1. You have complex financial affairs and assets
  2. You cannot agree on the way finances should be split
  3. You have children in the marriage
  4. You cannot trust the other person anymore

You may apply without a solicitor and then use a solicitor for the financial settlement aspect of the divorce. 

Even when you do a DIY divorce, the applicant must pay the divorce application fee of £593 unless otherwise agreed with the respondent. However, some people on low incomes or state benefits can have this fee waived. The UK government website has more information about divorce fee waivers.

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What’s the cheapest you can get divorced?

The cheapest the average person can get divorced for is a couple hundred pounds, especially if they do what is known as a DIY divorce. 

Some people doing a DIY divorce or those that qualify for legal aid and divorce fee waivers can get divorced for a reduced rate. In some instances, they can get divorced practically for free. 

Worried About Divorce Finances?

Divorce can be complicated, especially when it comes to navigating the cost. One small error could lead to serious consequences.

But, the support of a good solicitor can help you to understand your next steps.

For a £5 trial, JustAnswer’s online divorce solicitors can help you understand your rights and guide you towards the best financial solution for you.

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How do I get a quick divorce?

The quickest and only way to get a divorce is to get a no-fault divorce, which takes around four to six months from the application submission date. This is usually the case across the UK.

The divorce can also be quicker if both parties can agree on how finances and assets should be divided. This is easier when the couple has fewer assets and finances are split agreeably. 

Divorce Doesn’t Mean Financial Ruin

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Legal advice can make all the difference when navigating the financial aspects of divorce, and affordable help is within reach.

Normally, the cheapest solicitors in the UK will put you back at least £130 per hour.

But, for a £5 trial, a divorce solicitor from JustAnswer can review your situation and provide personalised guidance. It’s a no-brainer!

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MoneyNerd’s founder, Scott Nelson, has a decade of financial industry experience, including 6 years in FCA regulated loan and credit card companies. Troubled by a lack of conscience in the industry, he founded MoneyNerd to give genuine advice to those in debt and struggling financially.
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Janine Marsh is an award-winning presenter and a valuable member of the MoneyNerd team. With a wealth of experience as a financial expert, she's been featured on BBC Radio 4, BBC Local Radio, and BBC Five Live, and is a regular on Co-op Radio.