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Cost of divorce
“If one party has filed for divorce the other party can't. Also would divorce cost £6,500 and go on for 8 years?”
“Our divorce is very amicable and we don’t want to involve costly solicitors.”
“There is no way of keeping the cost of divorce down or taking control of some of the costs myself.”
“I want to divorce my wife on the basis that we have been separated for two years. Therefore, I don’t need a solicitor and it will be cheaper than if I was divorcing because of unreasonable behaviour or adultery.”
“I’ve got no spare cash to get a divorce so I am entitled to legal aid.”
“It costs about £20,000 to get a divorce these days. ”
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