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Divorce And Separation
Angela Clark
& Jane Moir

About the series:
The Pocket Lawyer series is designed for members of the public who want ‘how to’ guidance in situations that would normally require expert advice.

Each title:

  • Is written by experts in their field.
  • Contains all the information you need in one book.
  • Has an accessible and user-friendly layout and structure.
  • Is supported by a companion website providing free updates and ready-to-use documents and letters.

About this title:

This book enables you to explore the options available to you when a marriage breaks down. It gives you all the information and paperwork you need, from conciliation and meditation through to separation and divorce. It provides the agreements and forms required for a mutually agreeable separation or a simple, uncontested DIY divorce. If you need to find a lawyer, Divorce and Separation will help you find one. It will also help when children are involved, offering advice on breaking the news to them and making arrangements for them.

Forms And Letters
1. Separation Questionnarie
2. Separation Agreement
3. Joint Property Notice of Severance
4. Letter Divorce Petition
5. Letter Application for Directions for Trial and Affidavit
6. Letter Petition to be Served by Court Bailiff
7. Letter Decree Nisi to be made Absolute

Useful Websites
1. Department for Constitutional Affairs
2. The Court Service
3. Land Registry
4. Women’s Link
5. Council of Mortgage Lenders
6. Shelter National Campaign for the Homeless
7. Law Society of England and Wales
8. Community Legal Services
9. Department for Work and Pensions
10. Inland Revenue
11. Solicitors Family Law Association
12. Child Support Agency
13. NSPCC
14. Parentline Plus
15. Families Need Fathers
16. Gingerbread
17. Grandparents’ Federation
18. Women’s Aid Federation
19. Relate
20. UK College of Family Mediators
21. Family Mediators’ Association
22. National Council for the Divorced and Separated
23. National Council for One Parent Families

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