About Divorce / Dissolution: What Is The Difference Between A Divorce and A Dissolution?
About Divorce / Dissolution: What Is The Difference Between A Divorce and A Dissolution?
About Divorce / Dissolution: What Is The Difference Between A Divorce and A Dissolution?
About divorce/dissolution
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that you and your spouse/civil partner have lived apart for at least two years and he
or she agrees to a divorce/dissolution, or
that you and your spouse/civil partner have lived apart for at least five years.
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Methods of payment
Courts accept payment by debit or credit cards, cash, postal orders or cheques, which should
be made payable to HM Courts & Tribunals Service. If you pay by cheque and it bounces,
the court will take steps to recover the money. If you do not pay a court fee your case may
be stayed (suspended) or even struck out. If your case is struck out it will be permanently
removed from the court and you would need to apply again.
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If you think you should apply for an annulment or a (judicial) separation rather than a
divorce/dissolution please see leaflets D191 About Annulment and D192 About
(judicial) separation decrees/orders.
If you decide to go ahead and start an application, read leaflet D184 I want to get a
divorce/dissolution what do I do?
If you have children you should also read leaflet CB7 Guide for separated parents:
children and the family courts.
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