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Choose Your Divorce Application

You and your spouse are applying for

a divorce together.

Complete a 10 minute  online  questionnaire.

If you have children, we'll ask for some information about care arrangements.

We personally prepare & review your divorce application.

We make any necessary recommendations for changes or additions.

You'll receive your court-approved divorce application & our step by step guide.

You are applying for a divorce on your own.

Complete a 10 minute online questionnaire.

If you have children, we'll also ask for information about care arrangements.

We personally prepare & review your divorce application.

We make any necessary recommendations for changes or additions.

You'll receive your court-approved divorce application & our step by step guide.

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How to Decide

Joint vs Sole Application

Making a joint application is the easiest and cheapest way to get a divorce. 

There's no need to serve any documents, because you are making the application together. 

There's no need for either of you to attend the hearing, even if you have children. 

It's not essential to make a joint application and hundreds of people are divorced each week in Australia using a sole application.

If you are making a sole application we walk you through the process step by step in our divorce kit.

Married less than 2 years?

  • Married less than 2 years?

  • You can still get a divorce.

  • We'll provide you with an easy to follow step by step guide on what you need to do.​

Agreed on arrangements for children?

The court will only grant your divorce if it's satisfied that proper arrangements are made for all children under 18 years.

 

This includes all children who were living with you at the time of separation.

 

We send you an quick form to complete with sample wording about everything that's needed so all the required information is included in your divorce application.

Separated & still living in the same home?

If you've spent part or all of the last 12 months living in the same home, there are extra things you'll have to have to do to get a divorce.

We'll provide you with detailed information and a sample affidavit showing exactly what's required.

 

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