Important definitions
Acknowledgment of service
A form is sent out by the Court with divorce papers to be completed by your spouse (the Respondent). If they fail to do this, contact an expert for further advice.
Adultery
Voluntary sexual intercourse with someone other than your spouse.
Ancillary relief
The term used to describe money/assets/finances in divorce.
Cohabitation agreement
An agreement for anyone living together (not in contemplation of marriage) to regulate their occupation of the home, financial affairs etc.
Decree nisi
This is the first stage of a divorce obtained after the Court is satisfied that you have proved that your marriage has broken down irretrievably. The Decree Nisi does not end your marriage.
Decree absolute
This is the final stage of the divorce that ends your marriage.
Divorce
The legal dissolution of a marriage.
Divorce petition
A Court document that you are required to complete to initiate a divorce. This is completed by the Petitioner.
Divorce solicitor
A divorce solicitor is a legally qualified individual who has a general duty to advise their clients on matters of law in the area of family law.
Domiciled
You are born in England and Wales or, if not, intend to remain in England and Wales permanently. For advice on proving your intention please contact us.
Family law
Family law can involve relationships of married couples, unmarried couples, or couples undergoing divorce. Additional family relationships that may involve lawyers include parent and child, unmarried parents, neglected children, children in foster care, and adoption.
Habitually resident
Living in England and Wales for a minimum period of one year prior to commencing divorce proceedings.
Mediation
An alternative way to resolve issues by negotiation.
Petitioner
The person who commences divorce proceedings.
Pre-civil partnership registration agreements
An agreement entered into for the same purposes as a pre-nuptial agreement but this is for same sex couples who intend to register their civil partnership.
Prenuptial agreement
An agreement entered into by heterosexual couples who
intend to marry to provide what should happen if their relationship subsequently fails.
Respondent
This is the name given to the person who receives the divorce papers and responds to them.
Separation
Legal separation is defined under the law as the cessation of cohabitation of man and wife (either by mutual agreement or under a court order).
Statement of arrangements
A document that you are required to complete if you have children and want to start divorce proceedings. This document sets out the arrangements for the children both during and after the divorce.