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Family & care Divorce and separation

How to sort out your money on divorce or dissolution

When you begin a divorce or dissolution of your civil partnership, you might be able to sort out some of it between you and your ex-partner or you might need a solicitor. This will depend on lots of things, including how easily you and your ex-partner can talk about money.

What’s in this guide

  • Work out how much professional help you need
  • Will separating your finances be easy?
  • Sorting out your divorce or dissolution yourself
  • Signs that separating your finances might be complicated
  • Do’s and don’ts of divorce or dissolution
  • International divorce or dissolution
  • Separation agreements instead of divorce or dissolution
  • Your next step

Work out how much professional help you need

When working out how much help you need, there are several options:

  1. You can arrange everything on your own or use a low-cost, online service.
  2. You can arrange for one or two advice sessions with a solicitor, but deal with the forms and paperwork yourself.
  3. You can use a mediator – an impartial person – to help you and your ex-partner (husband, wife or civil partner) reach an agreement.

You can use a solicitor to help you throughout the process. Bear in mind that sorting out your financial settlement could get very expensive if you have lots of face-to-face meetings and phone calls. Especially if it takes months for you both to agree. If you can, try to avoid arguing with your ex-partner through your solicitor.

Find out more in our guide How to pay legal fees on divorce or dissolution
If you’re considering arranging everything yourself or using an online service, check our guide to DIY divorce or dissolution
If you feel you need legal advice but can’t afford it, see our guide Legal aid and other help if you can't afford divorce or separation fees
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Will separating your finances be easy?

There’s no simple rule on whether it’s better to sort out your divorce or dissolution on your own, or if you should get professional help.

Lots of break-ups become bitter or lengthy because couples can’t agree on how to split their finances. If this happens, you might need some professional help.

Agreeing about your finances will be easier if:

  • you both agree to the divorce or dissolution
  • you don’t have children, or your children are grown-up and don’t depend on you financially
  • one of you doesn’t financially depend on the other
  • you agree how you should split your property and pensions, or you can discuss the options amicably with your ex-partner.

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Sorting out your divorce or dissolution yourself

In England and Wales

You can choose to sort out your divorce or dissolution on your own or you can use a low-cost, online service.

More people are doing this, although most still use a solicitor, mediator or other professional for help or advice.

In Scotland

The do-it-yourself option is set out in law and called ‘simplified’ divorce or dissolution. But not every couple can use this procedure.

For example, you can’t use it if:

  • you have children under the age of 16, or
  • you’re making a financial claim against your ex-partner – such as for a share of the house or pension.

In Northern Ireland

When you divorce or dissolve your civil partnership, you have to appear in person before a judge in a county court or a High Court.

But you can appear in court as a ‘personal petitioner’, without having to use a solicitor.

Sorting out your divorce or dissolution yourself is cheaper and you have direct control over what you do.

But unless you and your ex-partner can agree who gets what fairly and without arguing, it might not be the best option.

Find out more in our guide DIY (do-it-yourself) divorce or dissolution
If you feel you need legal advice but can’t afford it, see our guide Legal aid and other help if you can't afford divorce or separation fees
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Signs that separating your finances might be complicated

The more complicated your financial situation is, the longer it's going to take to reach an agreement and separate your money. And you’ll probably need professional help.

See if any of these apply to you. The more that do, the more likely it is you’ll have a complicated separation:

  • One (or both) of you owns a business.
  • One of you depends financially on the other.
  • One of you doesn’t agree to the divorce or dissolution.
  • You have children who still depend on you financially.
  • You’ve been married or in a civil partnership for more than five years.
  • One of you has a medical problem or disability that affects your ability to earn an income.
  • One of you has given up work to bring up your children, which affects your ability to earn an income.
  • One of you has more assets than the other – for example, the house is in one person’s name, or one of you has built up a much bigger pension than the other.
Take a look at our guide Your options for legal or financial advice on divorce or dissolution
If it look like you’ll need legal advice but can’t afford it, see our guide Legal aid and other help if you can't afford divorce or separation fees
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Do’s and don’ts of divorce or dissolution

When you’re negotiating with your ex-partner, try to follow these tips.

Do
  • Try to reach agreement with your ex-partner about who’ll pay bills in the short term.

  • Try to agree as much as you can with your ex-partner – it’ll save time and money.

  • Be aware that what you think is ‘fair’ and how your money might be divided in law can be two completely different things.

Don't
  • Don’t do things like running up debts on joint accounts, freezing an account without telling them or not making payments you’ve agreed to.

  • Don’t make a decision that could make you feel better in the short term, but which could be bad for you – and your ex-partner – in the long term.

  • Don’t ignore bills or letters from your bank or companies you owe money to. The earlier you contact them or ask an advice charity for help, the more options you’re likely to have.

If you have debt problems, see our guide How to deal with problem debt after separation
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International divorce or dissolution

The law on divorce and dissolution varies throughout the UK.

Depending on where you were each born and have lived in the past, you might be able to get divorced or dissolve your civil partnership in a different part of the UK to where you live.

You might also be able to get divorced or dissolve your civil partnership in a country outside the UK if you or your ex-partner were born or lived there.

If you want to do this, it’s best to talk to a solicitor who specialises in international divorce or dissolution.

Find out more in our guide to international divorce or dissolution
If you want to talk to a solicitor but can’t afford to, see our guide Legal aid and other help if you can't afford divorce or separation fees
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Separation agreements instead of divorce or dissolution

A separation agreement is useful if you haven’t decided whether to divorce or dissolve your civil partnership, or if you can’t yet do so.

It’s an agreement that usually sets out the financial arrangements you’ll put in place while you are separated.

If you live in England, Northern Ireland or Wales, find out more in our guide Separation agreements instead of divorce or dissolution
 
If you live in Scotland, see our guide Separation agreements if you’re considering a divorce or dissolution in Scotland
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Your next step

It’s also worth taking a look at our guide Your options for legal or financial advice on divorce or dissolution
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Breaking up - sorting out money and assets

  • How to sort out your money on divorce or dissolution
  • How to sort out your finances on separation if you were living together
  • How to divide your possessions if you separate
  • Dividing investments and savings during divorce or dissolution
  • Dividing business interests when you separate if you were living together
  • Dividing investments and savings when you separate if you were living together
  • Dividing business interests on divorce or dissolution
  • Divorce and money calculator
  • How to protect your finances during separation if you were living together
  • Arranging interim spousal maintenance in England, Wales and Northern Ireland
  • How to protect your finances during divorce or dissolution
  • Divorce or dissolving a civil partnership: appointment to discuss pensions
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