DNDLAW Solicitors Newry – Simple guider to Divorce in Northern Ireland

If you’re looking for guidance on getting divorced in Northern Ireland, here are the key steps:

  1. Grounds for Divorce or Dissolution:
    • A divorce petition must be based on one of the following grounds:
      • Two years’ separation with the consent of the other spouse.
      • Five years’ separation.
      • Unreasonable behavior.
      • Adultery.
      • Desertion.
    • For dissolution of a civil partnership, similar grounds apply.
  2. Starting the Process:
    • Contact DNDLAW Solicitors in Newry who are divorce specialists
    • They will advise you on your rights to property , custody of children , grounds for divorce , tactics in contested divorces
  3. Lodging the Petition:
    • When we have your instructions DNDLAW Solicitors Newry will lodge the petition and pay the fee.
    • You’re the petitioner, and your spouse or civil partner is the respondent.
    • Required documents include marriage/civil partnership certificate, acknowledgment of service form, and birth certificate for children under 18.
  4. Court Hearing and Decree Absolute:
    • DNDALW Solicitors will brief your barrister
    • They will arrange for you to attend the court hearing.
    • You apply for a decree absolute or conditional order to finalize the divorce or dissolution.
    • You apply for the matrimonial assets to be divided by order of the court

Remember, legal advice is essential during this process.

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Certainly! If you’re considering divorce in Northern Ireland, here’s a concise guide to help you navigate the process:

  1. Eligibility Requirements:
    • You can’t apply for divorce during the first two years of marriage.
    • Gather required documents, including your marriage certificate and an acknowledgment of service form.
  2. Grounds for Divorce:
    • Choose one of the following grounds:
      • Two years’ separation with mutual consent.
      • Five years’ separation (even if one party disagrees).
      • Unreasonable behavior.
      • Adultery.
      • Desertion (continuous for at least two years).
  3. Starting the Process:
    • If both parties consent, you can seek guidance from the Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service.
    • Contact the Matrimonial Office for advice as a “personal petitioner.”
  4. Lodging the Petition:
    • Pay the court fee (£284.00) and lodge the petition.
    • You’re the petitioner, and your spouse is the respondent.
    • Include relevant documents (e.g., birth certificates for children, agreements).
  5. Court Hearing and Decree Absolute:
    • Attend the court hearing.
    • Apply for a decree absolute to finalize the divorce.

Remember, legal advice is crucial during this process. Consult a solicitor for personalized assistance1. 📜🔍

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