Fixed Fee Divorce
Fixed Fee Divorce
At Ansham White, our Solicitors understand the importance of divorce at the outset and are able to provide you with professional advice on the options available to you.
If you have agreed to separate from your spouse or civil partner and do not have any dispute over your assets and your child arrangement, then a fixed fee divorce would be an advisable option. Divorce without financial arrangements gives us an opportunity to offer a fixed fee, as the process is prescribed and follows a procedure for which we can provide a more definitive timescale.
If you want to petition for a divorce our fixed fee is £750.00 plus VAT. If your spouse has already sent a petition to you for a response our fixed fee is £350.00 plus VAT. These fees are solely for divorce petitions and do not include any financial or child arrangements.
At Ansham White Solicitors, we pride ourselves on our customer focused approach. The founding Director, Shamim Ibrahim, has 20+ years of experience in dealing with family law matters. Throughout this time, she has built up and trained a team of individuals who will maintain her high-quality standard of work to ensure that our clients receive professional yet personal advice throughout their matter.
Please call us today to arrange an initial fixed fee consultation and our family team will be more than happy to help. Our office is based in North Harrow, Alternatively, we can hold a video consultation via Zoom, or Microsoft Teams.
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