If you are confused about which solicitor to pick for your divorce like I was - pick Ward Hadaway. They guided me through an impossible time and from a position that all but seemed lost, to a 50-50 shared care outcome for my children.
Readily available on the phone or email, and going above and beyond out of hours to help in urgent situations, the customer service was second to none.
In correspondence with the other side, I felt like I was with an extremely professional outfit, calmly dealing with emotive subjects, and at the same time furthering my own interests towards a successful outcome. Not the cheapest but I feel it was absolutely money well spent, and a far better product that the more expensive solicitors in Newcastle.
Ward Hadaway provide a professional service guiding you through the process and with our Fixed Fee Divorce service you receive specialist support and stay in control of the cost of your divorce.
At Ward Hadaway, we now offer 2 fixed fee options as follows:
- If you are starting the divorce process, our fixed fees are £500 + VAT (£600 in total) and the court fee of £593.
- If you are the respondent, our fixed fees are £250 + VAT (£300 in total). There are no court fees when you are the respondent.
You can contact one of the experienced divorce lawyers to discuss the fixed fee further by emailing familylawenquiries@wardhadaway.com, completing our contact form below or call us.
What is included?
- Advising you on how the divorce process works, your options and keeping you informed at each stage of the divorce.
- Filing all documents with the Court.
- Communicating with your partner or their solicitors to progress the divorce
What is not included?
- Representing you in Disputed Cases such as if your partner wishes to challenge the validity of your marriage or the court’s jurisdiction to make orders in respect of your divorce. This includes negotiating any orders relating to costs.
- Any step we are required to take to serve the Court documents on your partner. Normally the court will serve your partner with the divorce papers through the post but if they are being illusive and it is necessary for us to serve your partner using alternative means, that is outside the scope of the fixed fee we can offer.
- Representing you in court. However, the vast majority of cases do not require a court attendance.
- Providing advice or legal assistance in relation to disputes involving your finances or your children. If you wish to receive advice in relation to these issues, please contact one of our specialists who would be happy to discuss your options with you.
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