| In the news this week we are told that the Church of England are considering allowing divorcees to be ordained. With divorce numbers on the continual increase, this may seem a logical step for some, although something that will obviously be hotly debated in the Church.
Divorce affects every part of someone’s life. It may change where you live, where you can afford to live, how many hours you need to work and what childcare arrangements you have. Not only that - it affects your legal status. Many people believe that divorce is their only option on a marital breakdown but Enoch Evans LLP can advise you about alternatives, such as a Deed of Separation or a Judicial Separation. A Deed of Separation is a document dealing with financial issues and normally providing for a divorce in the future. A Judicial Separation follows a very similar procedure to a divorce but may be more suited to those who wish to avoid what they perceive to be the stigma of the term, for example for religious reasons..
Whether you are seeking a divorce or a formal separation, Enoch Evans LLP can guide you through the options to a resolution.
Please contact Enoch Evans LLP on (01922) 720333 or visit the matrimonial and family department.
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