The first crucial step is to assess jurisdiction, as the UK courts have the authority to hear your divorce case if you or your spouse are “habitually resident” in either England and Wales. We will carefully evaluate your circumstances to determine if the UK courts have jurisdiction in your specific situation.
Once jurisdiction is established, we will assist you in filing the divorce petition with the appropriate UK court. Our meticulous attention to detail ensures that all necessary information is included, outlining the grounds for divorce and addressing any financial or child-related matters that may be relevant.
When your spouse resides abroad, serving the divorce documents becomes a vital consideration. Our skilled team is well-versed in international service procedures, ensuring that your spouse is properly notified of the divorce proceedings in accordance with legal requirements.
Upon receiving the divorce petition, your spouse will have the opportunity to respond within a specified timeframe. We will guide you through this process, handling any contestations that may arise and working towards a resolution that protects your rights and interests.
If the court determines that there are sufficient grounds for divorce or your spouse does not contest the proceedings, a decree nisi will be granted. This provisional decree signifies the court’s intention to dissolve the marriage, setting the stage for the next steps.
In addition to the divorce itself, we understand the significance of addressing financial settlements and child custody arrangements. Our compassionate lawyers will work diligently to safeguard your financial interests and ensure the best possible outcome for any children involved, navigating any complexities that arise due to the international nature of your case.
Finally, after a specified period from the decree nisi, we will assist you in applying for the decree absolute, the final decree of divorce. This legally dissolves the marriage, granting both parties the freedom to pursue new beginnings.
Navigating the process of divorce in the UK when one or both spouses live abroad requires skilled legal guidance.