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Divorce Solicitors in Shropshire | Expert No-Fault Divorce Advice
Divorce Solicitors in Shropshire – Expert Guidance Through No-Fault Divorce
Divorce or civil partnership dissolution can be one of the most emotionally challenging experiences in life. At Wace Morgan, our goal is to make the legal process as smooth and stress-free as possible. Our experienced divorce solicitors in Shropshire provide clear, compassionate legal advice tailored to your circumstances.
We support individuals through the no-fault divorce process, offering straightforward guidance to minimise conflict and prioritise practical solutions.
Understanding No-Fault Divorce
Since April 2022, couples in England and Wales have been able to legally divorce without assigning blame to either party. This modern, simplified system encourages cooperation and reduces the emotional strain of separation.
Key features of no-fault divorce include:
This approach is designed to help couples move forward more amicably, particularly where financial matters or child arrangements are involved.
How Our Divorce Solicitors Can Help
Whether you are initiating or responding to a divorce, our family law team is here to guide you with clarity and empathy.
We will:
Our approach focuses on promoting practical outcomes and helping you navigate this life transition with greater peace of mind.
Speak to a Divorce Solicitor in Shropshire Today
If you are considering divorce or responding to an application, Wace Morgan’s trusted team of family law solicitors are here to help. We offer practical legal advice with empathy and discretion, supporting clients throughout Shropshire.
At Wace Morgan, our experienced legal team are experts in their field, providing clear, reliable advice across a range of legal matters. Call us today on 01743 280 100 or request a call back online, using our enquiry form.
A divorce typically takes a minimum of 7 to 8 months, accounting for the 20-week reflection period and the 6-week gap between the Conditional and Final Order. It may be longer if there are financial aspects to resolve.
No. Under the current no-fault divorce law, the application cannot be defend, except in very rare cases, such as a dispute over jurisdiction.
Not usually. Most divorces are processed online or via post. Court attendance is only required if there are unresolved disputes over finances or child arrangements.
These matters are dealt with separately from the divorce. Our solicitors can help you reach a financial settlement and create suitable child arrangements, either by agreement or, if needed, through the Court.
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