What does no fault mean in divorce?
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What does no fault mean in divorce?
The article below examines the differences and provides options that may be available in your situation. No-Fault Divorce. A no-fault divorce refers to a type of divorce in which the spouse that’s filing for divorce doesn’t have to prove any fault on the part of the other spouse.
Can you get a no fault divorce in the UK?
Currently, a couple can obtain a no-fault divorce in the UK if they have been separated for at least two years and both agree that it’s time their marriage came to an end. When a divorce is sought on this basis, there is no need to blame either party meaning that it is, to all extents and purposes, a no-fault divorce.
How much does a divorce cost UK 2020?
Getting a divorce in England or Wales will cost a bare minimum of £550 no matter how you go about it, since those are the mandatory court fees that must be paid in every divorce. On top of the court fees, you may end up paying for a financial order (£200+) and for professional support.