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Respondents can use this form to give the court notice that they intend to make an application for the court to consider the respondent's financial position after a divorce or dissolution.
How to make arrangements for your children if you divorce or separate, mediation and how to apply for a court order if you cannot agree.
Form D180: Concerning judgments in matrimonial matters.
How to work out splitting up money, property and possessions when you divorce or dissolve a civil partnership - including mediation.
Legal professionals can use this form to tell the court if they've talked to their client about relationship reconciliation and reconciliation services.
Ending a relationship and agreeing on money and property, child arrangements (sometimes known as 'custody', 'residence' or 'contact') and child maintenance
Self declaration form and accompanying notes for British nationals to get married or register a civil partnership (PACS) in France. For use in place of certificates of celibacy and custom.
Use this form only if you are applying for a financial remedy other than, for example, a financial order or financial relief after an overseas divorce or dissolution in the family court or High Court.
Apply for a final order to legally end your marriage or civil partnership.
Protect your right to live in a registered or unregistered property owned by your spouse or civil partner during a divorce or separation - getting home rights, after a continuation order
The Bill makes important changes to the legal process for married couples to obtain a divorce, for civil partners to dissolve their civil partnership, or for obtaining a judicial separation.
Use this form to make an application to the court to determine your marital or civil partnership status.
Legal professionals can use this form to confirm to the court whether they have talked to their client about reconciliation and reconciliation services.
Both parties of a divorce or dissolution should complete one of these forms to enable the court to decide on any State Pension to be shared.
Form D8D: Petition for a presumption of death decree/order and the dissolution of a marriage/civil partnership.
Use this form to answer an application to end your marriage or civil partnership because it is not valid (void) or because it is otherwise defective (voidable).
Ask a court bailiff to hand-deliver papers to the respondent in family proceedings for you.
Use this form to start a request for a financial order in proceedings for divorce or ending a civil partnership.
You have the right to speak for yourself in court without a solicitor or legal professional - where to get help with papers and procedures
Use this form to complete a pension sharing annex under section 24B of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973, paragraph 15 of Schedule 5 to the Civil Partnership Act 2004.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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