We have produced a short guide that explores the different stages of getting a financial remedy through the courts in the context of divorce or dissolution.
There are four stages and the guide looks at each of them in turn:
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We have produced a short guide that explores the different stages of getting a financial remedy through the courts in the context of divorce or dissolution.
There are four stages and the guide looks at each of them in turn:
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When parties divorce and the Courts become involved in resolving financial disputes, they can order that one party to the marriage pays the other spousal maintenance for a period of time, via a Periodical Payments Order (PPO).
Earlier this month, the Ministry of Justice launched the new Online Divorce Service as part of its £1bn initiative to reform the justice system. This new service allows couples to apply for an uncontested divorce digitally, upload evidence and make payments from their homes. By allowing divorces to be completed at the click of a mouse removes the need to fill in paper forms and send them to the court manually.