Annulment and judicial separation
It may be that you wish to separate from your husband or wife but a
divorce is not appropriate for you.
For example, if you think that your marriage has not been legally entered into and you believe that it should not continue for this reason, you may want to consider seeking a Decree of Nullity from the Court.
If you are legally married and wish to separate from your husband/wife but for religious or personal reasons do not want to get divorced, you can obtain recognition of your separation by seeking a Judicial Separation.
Our specialist family law team can provide you with advice on these issues and guide you through the processes involved.
Michelmores annulment and judicial separation team
The Legal Services Commission
The Legal Services Commission (LSC) runs the legal aid scheme in England and Wales . We work in partnership with solicitors and not-for-profit organisations to provide information, advice and legal representation to people in need. We also make sure that people get the information, advice and legal help they need to deal with a wide range of problems.
Resolution
Resolution's 6,000 members are family lawyers committed to the constructive resolution of family disputes. Our members follow a Code of Practice that promotes a non-confrontational approach to family problems.
Exeter & District Relate
Established for over half a century, Exeter and District Relate dedicate ourselves to helping local people from all walks of life have happy relationships. We support individuals, couples and families through all stages of their relationships offering relationship counseling, couple counseling, family counseling and sex therapy workshops in a confidential and safe environment.
The Child Support Agency
The Child Support Agency (CSA) is part of the Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission. Our role is to make sure that parents who live apart from their children contribute financially to their upkeep by paying child maintenance.
Citizens Advice Bureau
The Citizens Advice service helps people resolve their legal, money and other problems by providing free, independent and confidential advice, and by influencing policymakers.
Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunal Service
Her Majesty's Court and Tribunal Service offers practical guidance to the procedures that take place at Court. Visit their website for specific sections on Divorce and separation and Children.
Family Mediators Association
The FMA, established in 1988, is a membership organisation for family mediators. We are a lead body and member organisation of the Family Mediation Council (FMC), the umbrella for professional family mediators.
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Annulment and judicial separation
There are three ways in which a married couple can legally separate from each other. The first, and most common, is to ask the Court for a Decree of Divorce. The second is to ask the Court for a Decree of Nullity and the third is to ask the Court for a Decree of Judicial Separation. These are known as Matrimonial Causes or Matrimonial Orders.
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