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We are funded by two leading social charities |
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We are grateful to Unltd and the Nominet trust for their support and sponsorship. |
| | UnLtd is a charity which supports social entrepreneurs - people with vision, drive, commitment and passion who want to change the world for the better. We do this by providing a complete package of funding and support, to help these individuals make their ideas a reality. |
 | Nominet trust is a UK registered charity founded to provide support to organisations and projects working to increase access to the internet, online safety and education, and who apply an innovative use of the internet for achieving our charitable objectives. |
 | Wikivorce was delighted to win a "Better Net Award" in 2010 from these two supportive charities. "The award winners included everything from distributing essential supplies to developing countries using the distribution channels for Coca Cola drinks; an innovative programme that tackles local crime problems and engages ‘at risk’ young people and Wikivorce a national support organisation for divorce/separation providing free information and support services online." |
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We are sponsored by the UK government |
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 | The government's Child Maintenance Enforcement Commission sponsors and partners with Wikivorce to promote the Child Maintenance Options service. From the CM Options website: "Wikivorce is a thriving online community, dedicated to delivering the information, support and advice people need following the breakdown of a serious relationship." |
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 | The Directgov website has this to say about Wikivorce: "You do not have to use a solicitor; many couples get divorced without one ... you can get online help with the divorce process on the Wikivorce website." Wikivorce is mentioned along with GP surgeries and the CAB in a recent UK Parliament Work and Pensions Committee memo: "The Child Maintenance Enforcement Commission is providing information about financial responsibility to newly separated parents by: - Piloting the distribution of leaflets in 6,000 GP surgeries
- Working with Wikivorce.com, the fastest growing site for advice to divorcing parents
- Providing leaflets to all UK Citizens Advice Bureaux"
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Other charities and partners we work with |
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Together with our partners we offer a support network to people going through divorce. |
 | Relate is a national federated charity with over 70 years experience of supporting the nation’s relationships. Their services include relationship counselling for individuals and couples; family counselling; counselling for children and young people; and sex therapy. They also provide friendly and informal workshops for people at important life stages. |
 | NFM is a network of local not-for-profit Family Mediation Services in England and Wales which offers help to couples, married or unmarried, who are in or have been through the process of separation and divorce. NFM are committed to providing high quality mediation to everyone who needs it in all communities. NFM mediators help clients to reach joint decisions about the issues associated with their separation - children, finance and property. |
 | The Money Advice Service divorce and separation website provides impartial information to help you with your finances if you are going through divorce or separation. The website was created by the UK's Consumer Finance Education Body, established by the Financial Services Authority. |
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Support our project |
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Help us to provide free support to everyone going through divorce or separation. |
 | By choosing Wikivorce, not only do you get a professional solicitor managed service at a great price . . . you also contribute towards the running of our website and our free support and advice service. Our free advice website is used by over 50,000 people in the UK every year, and for many of them it makes a real difference at a difficult time in their lives. |