No-Fault Divorce Services
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I know how confusing and scary divorce can seem. In fact, the pain of my own divorce drove me to start Easy Online Divorce – I just felt that no one should feel trapped in a loveless marriage or waste their money on unnecessary divorce fees.
We’ve now saved our customers over £6 million in legal fees compared to traditional solicitors using our Easy Online Divorce Process:
Order through our secure system
Complete our short online questionnaire
Relax while we manage your no-fault divorce through the court
No-Fault Divorce – £299
This fully managed no-fault divorce service is perfectly suited for individuals seeking a straightforward, blame-free divorce, offering a smooth and efficient resolution with minimal stress and expense.
No complicated forms to fill or legal jargon to learn
No risk of making a mistake, incurring additional court charges, and delaying your divorce
We deal with the court on your behalf, so you don’t have to waste hours on phone
Everything is handled for you, leaving you to carry on with your life while we deal with your divorce
No-Fault, Amicable Divorce for Couples – £599
Ideal for couples looking for a fully managed, no fault divorce who have mutually agreed to separate amicably.
File jointly or as individuals, we will guide you both through the divorce process
Why Choose Easy Online Divorce
Online & Hassle-Free
Start your divorce online, anytime, from anywhere, without visiting a solicitor.
Simplified Process, Zero Paperwork
No complex forms for you to fill out or file—we've got it covered, saving you time and headaches.
Protect Your Valuable Time
Direct dealings with the court on your behalf, skipping the long phone waits.
Personal Expert Support
Email and phone support that keeps you in the loop.
Transparent One-Time Fee
Just one fixed fee saving you £750 – £1500 on average compared to a high street solicitor.
Guaranteed Court Approval Promise
A guaranteed court approval of your divorce, or we fix issues at our cost plus a full refund.
What happens after you order the divorce service?
Once you’ve ordered your divorce service, you will receive an email instantly containing a short online questionnaire for you to complete. We will also ask you to email us a photograph of your marriage certificate. We will use this information to complete your divorce application within 48 hours.
Once your divorce application is ready, we will provide you with online access to review your application and confirm that the information is accurate. If you have to pay a court fee, you will pay the court fee directly to the court online using a credit or debit card.
We will submit your application to the court and email you an overview of the entire process along with timelines. Our divorce experts will proactively update you with straightforward and easy-to-understand updates via email throughout the divorce process.
We complete all the court’s requirements at the correct times to finalise your divorce as quickly as possible and obtain your final order.
Frequently Asked Questions
What documents and information will I need to apply for a No-Fault Divorce online?
For applying for No-Fault Divorce online, you will need both you and your former spouse’s full names and addresses, your original marriage certificate or a certified copy of it, and proof of any name changes if you’ve changed your name since separating from your partner.
How much does a No-Fault Divorce cost?
All No-Fault Divorces in England and Wales incur a court fee of £593. Financial assistance may be available to cover this fee if you are on benefits or a low income, subject to your savings.
The costs for us to manage your No-Fault Divorce from start to finish, including dealing with all the paperwork and the courts, is £299 for an individual application and £599 for a couples application.
How long does an online No-Fault Divorce take?
A No-Fault Divorce with Easy Online Divorce takes just over seven months, this includes the 20-week reflection period, 5 weeks for the approval of a conditional order, and a further 6 weeks before applying for a final order.
Can I use an online No-Fault Divorce Service?
You can use our fast and easy online No-Fault Divorce Service if you can answer yes to the following questions:
- Do you or your spouse live in England or Wales?
- Have you been married for more than 12 months?
- Do you and your spouse agree to No-Fault Divorce?
Do I need to hire solicitors for my No-Fault Divorce?
For most couples, there’s no need to hire expensive solicitors. Using an online No-Fault Divorce Service is often the best option if you’re worried about mounting legal fees.
Solicitors are great, and we have some wonderful solicitors and paralegals working at Easy Online Divorce, but we have them working on the legal stuff, and we leave the customer service and administration to customer care professionals who are, let’s face it, generally better at dealing with people. Not only does this mean that we provide an outstanding legal service with top-notch customer service, but our service is at a lower cost for you because we don’t charge you solicitor rates for dealing with phone calls and sending emails like traditional solicitors do.
Is an online No-Fault Divorce legal?
Yes. Online No-Fault Divorce is a legally binding way to end a marriage.
The main difference between online and traditional No-Fault Divorce is that the process happens virtually through electronic communication instead of having a family law solicitor do it for you.
law solicitor do it for you.
Will you charge me any other fees?
No, the fee we charge is fixed, and we have no hidden costs.
There is a mandatory court fee of £593 to No-Fault Divorce in England or Wales. This doesn’t mean you have to attend court – it’s to pay for the court’s staff to process your nNo-Fault Divorce.
If you earn a low income, or receive benefits, you can apply for help with fees.
The only other cost you may incur is to get a replacement marriage certificate if you don’t have one.
What is your refund policy?
We provide a 14-day cooling-off policy in line with the Consumer Contracts Regulations. If you change your mind within this period, we’ll refund your full amount, less a £35 administration fee for banking charges incurred in processing your refund. However, once we’ve prepared your No-Fault Divorce application within this period, refunds are not issued.
You can find all of our terms and conditions here
How much money will I save using an online No-Fault Divorce Service compared to solicitor?
You will save hundreds and often thousands of pounds. Easy Online Divorce is cheaper and faster because the central aim of our business is for our clients to no-fault divorce. Our prices are fixed, and we have no hidden charges. It isn’t in our interest to delay your no-fault divorce in any way.
In contrast, solicitors charge by the hour and make significant money from conflict between divorcing couples.
Now we are not suggesting that traditional solicitor firms are bad people. But what we are saying is that solicitors are not incentivised to process your no-fault divorce quickly – the opposite is true. In fact, a top solicitor said to me once, “It isn’t in our interest to resolve everything in one email.”
Fortunately, most people only go through No-Fault Divorce once. The downside to this is that you don’t know what to expect. If this is you, think back to when you bought a house. Remember how stressful the solicitors made your house purchase? That is what you want to avoid with your No-Fault Divorce.
We have lovely solicitors and paralegals working at Easy Online Divorce, but we have them working on the legal stuff, and we leave the customer service to our customer care team. This means you get a faster, less stressful service. Even better, it costs you less because we don’t charge you solicitor rates for answering emails and phone calls.
Expect to save at least £750 each on the cost of your No-Fault Divorce.
How much time will I have to spend on my No-Fault Divorce?
It takes less than 5 minutes to complete the online questionnaire we use to prepare your No-Fault Divorce application. And you don’t need to take time off work or organise childcare to visit solicitors. You can do everything from the comfort of your home.
We automatically update you as we progress your No-Fault Divorce, saving you from wasting precious hours on the phone with solicitors or the courts.
All you will need to do as your No-Fault Divorce progresses is sign the odd document digitally, which takes seconds.
Do we both have to live in England or Wales to use your No-Fault Divorce Services?
No, not at all. If one of you lives in England, then the English courts have jurisdiction, and you can use our service. We have clients with spouses all over the world.
What are some considerations before applying for an online No-Fault Divorce?
Divorce has far-reaching implications, so before applying for a divorce, it’s worth understanding your financial rights and obligations, considering the impact on your children and where they will live, and having a think about the potential emotional impact.
To help you navigate these considerations, click here to learn all about financial agreements known as consent orders. This guide will provide you with valuable information to make informed decisions.
If you are worried about the emotional impact of No-Fault Divorce and how to deal with it, you might find the Mindful Divorce book helpful, which you can order here from Amazon.
It is always best to notify your spouse of your intention to No-Fault Divorce so that they can anticipate the paperwork and respond to the court. To get a No-Fault Divorce, you must know your spouse’s address. If you don’t, speak to us about our tracing service.
Remember, we offer a free 15-minute consultation to understand your situation and signpost you in the right direction. You can book a call with us here or call us on 0204 530 8101.
Can I get a No-Fault Divorce if my spouse disagrees?
Yes, you can still apply for a No-Fault Divorce if your spouse disagrees, but the process might be more complicated and lengthy. Since the introduction of the No-Fault Divorce in April 2022, your ex no longer has any legal basis to defend against or stop the No-Fault Divorce except for one technicality.
The technicality is about jurisdiction. If your ex can prove that the English courts don’t have justification, they could stop the No-Fault Divorce in England and Wales. However, if you or your spouse live full-time in England or Wales and consider it your home, you can No-Fault Divorce in the English courts.
But just because your ex can’t legally stop the No-Fault Divorce doesn’t mean they can’t make it difficult. Once the court has reviewed an application for No-Fault Divorce, they will issue the No-Fault Divorce petition to your spouse and an acknowledgement of service form to return. Your ex must respond to the acknowledgement of service for the No-Fault Divorce to proceed.
There are a few ways to deal with this; however, all of them will delay your No-Fault Divorce significantly, so it is always best to speak to your ex and try to reach an agreement about getting a No-Fault Divorce.