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Step 2) First Appointment | Step 2 - Ancillary Relief to First Appointment |
Service Description
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If you wish to apply to the court for ancillary relief, we will manage your application: |
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| ADVICE ON STARTING ANCILLARY RELIEF PROCEEDINGS We will provide you with legal advice on when and how to start Ancillary Relief proceedings based on your circumstances |
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DRAFTING AND SUBMITTING FORM A This is the form used to apply to the court for Ancillary Relief |
OR if you are the respondent to an application for ancillary relief we will manage your response: |
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ADVICE ON RECEIPT OF NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS When you receive notice from the court that your spouse has applied for ancillary relief we will offer initial advice on the process |
From this point on the service is the same whether you are the applicant or respondent in the proceedings. |
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We will manage the financial disclosure: |
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PREPARING OR UPDATING OF YOUR FORM E Assistance in completing your financial disclosure on form E, and having it sworn |
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EXCHANGE OF FORM E's |
We will manage all the preparation for the First Appointment: |
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| PREPARATION AND EXCHANGE OF A QUESTIONNAIRE This is used to ask for missing information or additional information in relation to your spouse's Form E |
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DRAFTING OF SECTION A DOCUMENTATION Drafting of Statement of Issues and Chronology, exchange of both with the other side and filing with the Court |
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DRAFTING OF FORM G This form is used to indicate whether the parties are sufficiently prepared and advanced in the process that they feel that the First Hearing can be turned into a Financial Dispute Resolution hearing. Including exchange with the other side and filing with the Court |
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DRAFTING OF FORM H1 - STATEMENT OF COSTS Including exchange with the other side and filing with the Court |
For an additional (optional) fee of £500 plus travel expenses: |
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| REPRESENTATION BY SOLICITOR AT FIRST APPOINTMENT Your solicitor will travel to your local court and represent you in person at the first appoinment |
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At any time during this process we will assist you in negotiating a settlement with the other party (this is of course dependent on the other parties willingness to engage in negotiations): |
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| ADVICE ON OTHER SIDE'S FORM E Including request of further disclosure if applicable |
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ADVICE ON AN APPROPRIATE FINANCIAL OUTCOME Guidance on what settlement you are entitled to based on family law |
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PRODUCE OFFER TO SETTLE An offer letter drafted and sent to your spouse or their solicitor |
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ADVICE ON OFFER RECEIVED Legal advice on offers/counter offers received from the other party |
If an agreement is reached we will: |
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DRAFT AND MANAGE A CONSENT ORDER If at any stage you are able to reach agreement then included in the fixed price is the drafting of a legally binding court order. |
If agreement cannot be reached we will: |
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| PROVIDE ADVICE ON NEXT STEPS We will explain your options to more forward which may include mediation, a Financial Dispute Evaluation or moving on to the Financial Dispute Resolution hearing. |
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You have a range of options (at an additional cost) to move forward: |
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Option 1: ATTEND MEDIATION National Family Mediation is a non-profit organisation with 48 offices across the UK. Read more about divorce mediation. |
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| Option 2: FINANCIAL DISPUTE EVALUATION Coming soon: This innovative service will provide an early legal opinion from a highly experienced family law barrister on the likely outcome of court proceedings for ancillary relief. This will enable the parties to agree a settlement without actually going to court. |
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Option 3: FINANCIAL DISPUTE RESOLUTION The next stage in legal proceedings is to prepare for and attend the Financial Dispute Resolution hearing. |
| NB: Options 1,2 and 3 above are optional additional services and are NOT included in the price of the "Ancillary Relief up to First Appointment" service. |
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This service includes the management of a process of voluntary disclosure and the negotiation of a financial settlement on divorce.
The service does not include:
Representation in court by one of our solicitors is an optional extra:
The fixed price covers solicitor fees but does not include other professional fees that may be incurred such as: home valuation, pension valuation, barrister fees and court fees. A court fee of £40 is payable when the consent order is submitted to court. If you are on a low income you may qualify for an exemption from this fee. Please ask us about this.
This is a fixed price service.
Installments can be paid by credit/debit card, bank transfer or cheque. At each stage payment must be received before we progress the matter further.
If at any point an agreement is reached with the other side then
we will happily settle your case by drawing up a consent order which is
a court approved legally binding financial agreement, at no extra
charge*.
( *you will need to pay the £40 court fee for the consent order ).
If at any point you wish to stop using our service then just let us know, you are under no obligation to pay the installments for work which had not started yet.
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