Divorce – Get joint impartial advice?

Getting JOINT impartial advice regarding divorce sounds wrong, doesn't it?

Yes, too often in divorce, if one party employs a solicitor, the other party will then employ a more expensive solicitor. This concept of my solicitor is better than yours is one that often crops up in divorce cases. One solicitor competes against the other to achieve what they percieve to be the best outcome for their client.

If both parties are getting different advice, then how can a settlement be easily devised? Often, both solicitors are suggesting a bigger portion of the pot. Both cannot be right.

But what if both parties want to remain amicable and don’t want to cause their ex-partner problems?

People seem to forget, that if you have children, when you divorce, you are going to be in contact with your ex for a long time following the divorce. You are unlikely to never see them ever again. It simply does not happen! A contentious divorce will create animosity between the couple, and this friction will continue long after the divorce has been pronounced. To maintain a workable relationship with your ex will require some compromise from husband and wife.

Divorce Negotiator offer a joint session, where you and your partner both attend a meeting together, to discuss how best to proceed with your divorce. How to divide assets and how to decide on living arrangements are all concerns that cause sleepless nights.

With expert knowledge of divorce and financial orders, Divorcve Negotiator are able to advise how the courts are likely to react to your proposals. They offer advice on what is fair, acting as a mediator to ensure you reach a settlement that both of you are happy with.

When you both receive the same impartial advice, together at the same time, you are assured that the settlement you achieve is one that you are both happy with. One that is fair and will be accepted by a judge in court.

The courts in England and Wales are deemed to be the best in the world when dealing with divorce, making London, the divorce capital of the world. Judges will ensure the financially weaker of a couple receive a portion that will support them in their future life, and not just to solve their immediate needs.

How does it work?

Divorce Negotiator offer a free 30-minute consultation meeting. Here, a divorce negotiator will gather information and give you an overview on how the process works. You will be given an idea of costs, what information you will need to collect, and how help will be provided to you.

How does it benefit you?

By getting a divorce this way, all the animosity, that solicitors thrive on, is removed. You will get impartial advice that is realistic. No pie-in-the-sky promises of what you will get, and no promises of how you can punish your Ex.

Cheaper too! By sharing the costs, and not employing 2 opposing solicitors, you can expect a much cheaper and much quicker outcome. When you achieve an amicable divorce together, carrying on with your lives will be a lot easier too. There is no animosity built up from a divorce battle. This helps your children come to terms with the separation more readily, and move on with life.


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About Divorce Negotiator Ltd

Divorce Negotiator began in 2010, when owner, Carol Sullivan, wanted to take a different approach to divorce to the traditional approach of a solicitor. Divorce Negotiator work with both parties, negotiating to achieve a fairer, cost-effective and amicable divorce. Having one divorce specialist dealing with both parties immediately reduces the costs involved, and the time taken to proceed through the divorce process. The likelihood of attending or getting involved in lengthy court battles is eliminated in 99% of our cases. Having said that, we also work with one party if their spouse has employed a solicitor. Divorce Negotiator Divorce Negotiator Ltd 179A Pack Lane Basingstoke Hampshire RG22 5HW info@divorcenegotiator.co.uk www.divorcenegotiator.co.uk Twitter: @DivorceN LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/divorce-negotiator/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DivorceNegotiator/


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