Civil Partnership Dissolution

You can use our online service to complete all the forms that you will need  to dissolve a civil partnership.

  • You will be asked a series of questions
  • A personalised document will immediately be created.
  • You can print, pay and manage your documents
  • You can then send it to us to check for you
  • If we have any queries we will contact you
  • We then send it back to you to sign with additional information to help you if needed

Civil Partnership Dissolution (Pack) £275

This pack includes all the documents you usually need from beginning to end of Dissolution Petition.

1. Dissolution/Separation Petition (form DH)
2. Statement of Arrangements for Children (form D8A)
3. Application for Conditional/ Separation Order (form D84)
4. Affidavit in Support:
(a) Adultery (form D80A)
(b) Behaviour (form D80B)
(c) Desertion (form D80C)
(d) 2 Years Separation with Consent (form D80D)
(e) 5 Years Separation (form D80E)
5. Notice of Application for Decree to be made Absolute

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You will need to complete the documents as follows:

A. Issuing Proceedings for Dissolution

  1. You need to complete the Petition
  2. If you have children under 18 and in fulltime education you need to complete a Statement of Arrangements
  3. You send the completed forms together with 2 copies of each form to your local County Court with the court fee.
  4. The court will send a copy of the forms to your spouse (the Respondent).  He or she is also sent a form called an acknowledgment of service which he or she must complete and return to the court.
  5. The court will send you a sealed copy of the acknowledgment of service (usually within 28 days unless your spouse delays or does not return it)

B. Applying for Conditional Order

  1. Complete the application for Conditional Order form
  2. Complete the appropriate affidavit
  3. Take BOTH documents either to your local County Court or to a solicitors to swear an oath or affirm the contents of the affidavit
  4. Send both documents to the court.

A Judge will check the papers and if satisfied with them set a date for pronouncement of Order.  You will receive notification from the court of the date on which Order will be pronounced.

C. Applying for Final Order is dissolution proceedings

A minimum of 6 weeks and one day after Conditional Order is pronounced you may apply for a Final Order.  Complete the application for the Conditional Order to be made final and send it together with 2 copies and the appropriate fee to the court.

Queries

If you need more information on our online services please call 033 0300 1103 and ask for Julie Firth or email us on enquiries@jordanssolicitors.co.uk.



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