Deciding to Divorce UK: Why July Is a Turning Point and What to Do Next



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Deciding to Divorce UK: Why July Is a Turning Point and What to Do Next

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A financial consent order explained through a real story why divorce alone doesn’t settle your finances.
📄 New on the blog: What is a Financial Consent Order, and why does it matter after divorce?
A divorce ends the marriage, but financial ties can remain unless a Financial Consent Order is approved by the court. Family mediation can help couples reach clear financial agreements in a more constructive way. Read more → https://medium.com/@mediateuk/what-is-a-financial-consent-order-and-why-it-matters-after-divorce-5eb60b3df43f
What the Grief Cycle in Divorce Meant for Me as a Dad Trying to Stay Strong.
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Divorce isn’t just a legal process, it’s an emotional one too.
In our latest blog, “The Grief Cycle in Divorce, And Why It Matters in Family Mediation”, we explore how the grief cycle in divorce can shape decisions around child arrangements and financial settlement in the UK.
“People don’t just grieve the relationship, they grieve the future they imagined.”
Understanding this can make family mediation calmer, clearer and more productive.
If you’re going through divorce UK, this insight may help you feel less alone. Read more → https://medium.com/@mediateuk/the-grief-cycle-in-divorce-and-why-it-matters-in-family-mediation-007e3ec96b5f
What I learned about the C100 Form, and why mediation often comes first
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Thinking about court but unsure where family mediation fits in? Our latest blog explains what family mediation is and how it can help families find practical, calmer outcomes.
“Family mediation is about giving people space to talk, listen, and make decisions together.”
We look at how mediation can support parents with child arrangements, help with financial discussions, and explain the role of a MIAM before court is considered. It’s informative, neutral, and written with real experiences in mind.
If you’re exploring your options and want to understand the process better, this is a helpful place to start.
Read more → https://medium.com/@mediateuk/do-i-really-need-to-complete-a-c100-form-my-experience-before-applying-to-court-8b49ca961347
A calm, structured way to talk things through during separation.
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Separation doesn’t have to mean conflict. Our latest blog looks at family mediation and how it can help couples and parents find practical, calmer ways forward.
From child arrangements to financial discussions, mediation offers a supportive space to talk things through with an impartial mediator – without court pressure.
As we share in the blog: “Mediation puts you in control of the decisions that affect your family.”
If you’re separating, divorcing, or trying to agree arrangements for children, this gentle overview explains what mediation is, how it works, and when it may help.
Read more → https://medium.com/@mediateuk/what-is-family-mediation-and-how-can-it-help-you-2b58434a2d54

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Complete guide to financial disclosure for married couples or those in a civil partnership
When separating, financial disclosure is an essential step – it means each person shares accurate details of their income, savings, pensions, debts and property. Without it, agreements can later be challenged or declared invalid by the court. Our latest blog explains what documents you’ll need, how to complete the Form E, and why mediation can make the process more amicable and cost-effective.
If you’re unsure where to start, this guide walks you through it all clearly and calmly. 👉 Read more → https://www.mediateuk.co.uk/financial-disclosure-on-divorce/
Thinking of drafting your own consent order after divorce?
While it’s possible to write one yourself, many couples find that templates don’t always meet court standards. The court won’t rewrite or fix errors—it will simply reject the application if the format or wording isn’t right. This can delay your financial settlement and add extra costs. Mediate UK explains when DIY options can work and when legal drafting may be the better route. Read more → https://www.mediateuk.co.uk/can-i-draft-my-own-consent-order/
I Own Half a House – What Are My Rights? Complete UK Guide
If you’re asking “I own half a house - what are my rights in the UK?” you’re not alone. Many people discover their rights depend on how the ownership is set up.
Joint tenants both own the whole property equally.
Tenants in common each own a set share - which could be 50/50 or any other split.
When relationships end or one owner wants to sell, understanding these details can save stress and disputes later. Family mediation can help you agree a fair way forward without going to court. Read more → https://www.mediateuk.co.uk/i-own-half-a-house-what-are-my-rights/