Clear, Fixed-Fee Divorce
Handled properly from start to finish
If you want to legally end a marriage or civil partnership, we provide a clear, fixed-fee divorce service that takes care of the process for you. We prepare and manage the application, explain what’s happening at each stage, and keep things moving for you.
Divorce is its own legal process. Where finances, children, or cultural factors matter, we’ll explain how and when those fit into the process.
How Divorce Applications Work
There are two ways a divorce application can be made. The legal process, court stages, and fixed fee are the same with a sole or joint application — the difference is how the application starts.
Sole Application
One person applies.
Common where one person wants to take responsibility for progressing the divorce, or where communication is limited.
Joint Application
Both spouses apply together.
This can work well where both parties want a smoother, more collaborative process.
We’ll confirm which route fits your situation before anything is submitted.
What we do for you
This is a fixed-fee service for uncontested divorce. We:
- Prepare and submit the divorce application
- Manage the case through the court system
- Explain each stage in plain English
- Keep you informed about timing and next steps
- You don’t need to manage forms, deadlines, or court procedures yourself.
What you receive
- Solicitor consultation and review to confirm the correct approach
- Divorce application prepared and submitted
ongoing case management and updates - Clear guidance on when the divorce can move to the next stage
- Advice on when to consider finances or children, if relevant
How long it usually takes
Most straightforward divorces take around 6–8 months from application to final order.
This includes mandatory waiting periods set by law.
We’ll explain your expected timeline at the start and keep you updated as things progress.
What comes next
Divorce often sits alongside other decisions.
Depending on your situation, we may also discuss:
- Financial settlements
- Child arrangements
- Culturally responsive support, including Khula where relevant
We only raise what matters to you.
Pricing
Fixed fee for sole or joint divorce:
£825 + VAT
(plus the court fee)
All costs are confirmed upfront before any work starts.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Under the no-fault divorce process, you don’t need to prove wrongdoing and your spouse does not need to agree to the reason for divorce.
Most straightforward divorces take around 6–8 months from application to final order. This includes mandatory waiting periods set by law.
No. Divorce ends the legal marriage. Finances are dealt with separately. If you need a legally binding financial outcome, we’ll explain the correct next step.
Often, it’s sensible to wait — particularly where there is property, pensions, or financial dependency. We’ll explain the best sequencing for your situation.
If your Nikah was legally registered, a civil divorce is usually required in England & Wales. If it wasn’t, different legal routes may apply. We’ll help you clarify this.
A Quick Note
Nikah and Divorce
A Nikah may be:
- Legally recognised, or
- Religious-only, depending on how and where it took place
If your Nikah was legally registered (in the UK or abroad), you will usually need a civil divorce in England & Wales to end the marriage in law — even if a religious divorce has also taken place. If it was not legally registered, you may not need a civil divorce, but other legal routes can still be relevant — for example, where there are children, property, finances, or concerns about your legal rights and protections. If this applies to you, we can help you confirm your position, explain what the law recognises, and guide you through the right next step in a clear, sensitive way.