I fully understand that the concept of "discounted divorces" is not to
everyone's taste and is definitely somewhat unromantic.
However
from a pragmatic point of view it makes sense for a good many reasons:
1) In a recession many people simply cannot afford the £800 to
£1500 that it costs for a straightforward divorce by a traditional
lawyer.
2) The government has been clamping down dramatically on
the legal aid budget which has meant that many law firms have stopped doing
legal aid work. That has left a vacuum with a huge number of people cut off
from legal aid but still needing affordable legal services.
3)
Rather than funding a lawyer's second home in Hawaii, the modest income
from divorce services advertised on Wikivorce goes towards the development
of a raft of free support and information.
Ever since we
started in 2007 Wikivorce has spent more on providing services than we have
received in income.
Without the income from these services we
would not have been able to:
- run the main Wikivorce website
-
host the chatrooms
- subsidise meet-ups and events
- facilitate
the UK's largest free divorce forum allowing members to ask 15,594
questions during the year and receive 80,263 answers
In 2009 we
worked hard to add lots more free support and info such:
-
Wikizine: added Aug 2009
-
Mediation section: added Dec 2009
-
Child maintenance section: added Jan 2010
New developments in the pipeline for first half of 2010 include:
-
Mckenzie friends info
- Relationship support
- Local divorce
support groups
- Better Domestic violence/abuse support
Last but not least the modest income from divorce services, advertising
and the legal helpline ensures that we can keep Wikivorce free to all
members.