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		<title>UK Family Law &#8211;  The Procedure For Divorce</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Within England and Wales, the specific procedure for obtaining a divorce is essentially quite straightforward. However, what frequently complicates cases of divorce and might cause them to become difficult and also time-consuming, are all the problems which need to be settled, and the attitudes the partners have when it comes to all these matters. In case you are thinking about submitting a Divorce Petition, here&#8217;s a brief overview of the procedure.</p>
<p>Get some advice &#8211; While this is not part of the official process, it is important that you get qualified help and advice at the earliest opportunity. Divorce happens to be a legal procedure, and for anyone unfamiliar with exactly what is involved, it could be a difficult process &#8211; no matter how amicable it may all seem initially. Looking at your circumstances with a Divorce Solicitor is without a doubt the best way to figure out all your options so you&#8217;ll be able to make your mind up what you need to do.</p>
<p>Divorce Petition &#8211; If, once you have spoken to your solicitor, you decide to proceed with the divorce process, you will need to complete and submit your Divorce Petition. This describes to the court the reasons you think you should be divorced, in addition to what you&#8217;re proposing or looking for with regards to matters such as maintenance, court costs and so on.</p>
<p>Statement of Arrangements &#8211; In cases where both you and your partner have children together, you&#8217;ll have to complete a Statement of Arrangements in addition to the Divorce Petition. This specifies the suggested arrangements for the children following the divorce, which include where they&#8217;re going to live and how much contact the non-custodial mother or father will be offered.</p>
<p>Acknowledgement of Service &#8211; As soon as your husband or wife receives the Divorce Petition and Statement of Arrangements, they&#8217;ve got a short period of time to reply to the court using the Acknowledgement of Service form. In this they&#8217;ll declare whether they want to challenge the divorce. They&#8217;ll need to complete another form, known as an Answer, along with the Acknowledgement of Service should they be planning to challenge the Divorce Petition. If this is the situation with your divorce process, it&#8217;s best to obtain further advice from your solicitor in relation to all your options for handling the problem.</p>
<p>Affidavit &#8211; In cases where your husband or wife agrees to a divorce, you can expect to receive a copy of his or her Acknowledgement of Service which you have to send back, along with an Affidavit. The Affidavit is simply where you legally declare that all the facts laid out in the initial petition are genuine.</p>
<p>Decree Nisi &#8211; As soon as the court has received all the forms from you, and it&#8217;s happy things are as they should be, it is going to pronounce the Decree Nisi. You are not actually divorced at this point, it is just the judge acknowledging that the appropriate legal procedure has been followed, and also that you ought to be divorced.</p>
<p>Decree Absolute &#8211; Six weeks later, and ideally once all the conditions and terms of the separation and divorce have been sorted out, you&#8217;re able to apply for the Decree Absolute. When you receive this your marriage will be dissolved and you are officially divorced.</p>
<p>While the process you must undergo so that you can get a divorce may seem relatively easy, every single divorce case is unique and consequently presents a unique challenge. Which is the reason it is always best if you get assistance from a <a  href="http://familylawsolicitorsleeds.co.uk" target="_blank">Divorce Solicitors Leeds</a> office, who&#8217;ll be in a position to help you appropriately manage your separation and divorce and keep any kind of emotional anxiety to a minimum.</p>
<p><a  href="http://getirsinfo.com/1975/uk-family-law-the-procedure-for-divorce/" class="more-link">Read more on UK Family Law &#8211;  The Procedure For Divorce&#8230;</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Within England and Wales, the specific procedure for obtaining a divorce is essentially quite straightforward. However, what frequently complicates cases of divorce and might cause them to become difficult and also time-consuming, are all the problems which need to be settled, and the attitudes the partners have when it comes to all these matters. In case you are thinking about submitting a Divorce Petition, here&#8217;s a brief overview of the procedure.</p>
<p>Get some advice &#8211; While this is not part of the official process, it is important that you get qualified help and advice at the earliest opportunity. Divorce happens to be a legal procedure, and for anyone unfamiliar with exactly what is involved, it could be a difficult process &#8211; no matter how amicable it may all seem initially. Looking at your circumstances with a Divorce Solicitor is without a doubt the best way to figure out all your options so you&#8217;ll be able to make your mind up what you need to do.</p>
<p>Divorce Petition &#8211; If, once you have spoken to your solicitor, you decide to proceed with the divorce process, you will need to complete and submit your Divorce Petition. This describes to the court the reasons you think you should be divorced, in addition to what you&#8217;re proposing or looking for with regards to matters such as maintenance, court costs and so on.</p>
<p>Statement of Arrangements &#8211; In cases where both you and your partner have children together, you&#8217;ll have to complete a Statement of Arrangements in addition to the Divorce Petition. This specifies the suggested arrangements for the children following the divorce, which include where they&#8217;re going to live and how much contact the non-custodial mother or father will be offered.</p>
<p>Acknowledgement of Service &#8211; As soon as your husband or wife receives the Divorce Petition and Statement of Arrangements, they&#8217;ve got a short period of time to reply to the court using the Acknowledgement of Service form. In this they&#8217;ll declare whether they want to challenge the divorce. They&#8217;ll need to complete another form, known as an Answer, along with the Acknowledgement of Service should they be planning to challenge the Divorce Petition. If this is the situation with your divorce process, it&#8217;s best to obtain further advice from your solicitor in relation to all your options for handling the problem.</p>
<p>Affidavit &#8211; In cases where your husband or wife agrees to a divorce, you can expect to receive a copy of his or her Acknowledgement of Service which you have to send back, along with an Affidavit. The Affidavit is simply where you legally declare that all the facts laid out in the initial petition are genuine.</p>
<p>Decree Nisi &#8211; As soon as the court has received all the forms from you, and it&#8217;s happy things are as they should be, it is going to pronounce the Decree Nisi. You are not actually divorced at this point, it is just the judge acknowledging that the appropriate legal procedure has been followed, and also that you ought to be divorced.</p>
<p>Decree Absolute &#8211; Six weeks later, and ideally once all the conditions and terms of the separation and divorce have been sorted out, you&#8217;re able to apply for the Decree Absolute. When you receive this your marriage will be dissolved and you are officially divorced.</p>
<p>While the process you must undergo so that you can get a divorce may seem relatively easy, every single divorce case is unique and consequently presents a unique challenge. Which is the reason it is always best if you get assistance from a <a  href="http://familylawsolicitorsleeds.co.uk" target="_blank">Divorce Solicitors Leeds</a> office, who&#8217;ll be in a position to help you appropriately manage your separation and divorce and keep any kind of emotional anxiety to a minimum.</p>
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		<title>Bankruptcy Filings On The Rise: The Facts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>A record number of people were declared insolvent last year as the recession pushed many homeowners and businesses into the red, new figures revealed today. Across England and Wales, 134,142 people went bankrupt, took out an Individual Voluntary Arrangement or Debt Relief Order in 2009, the Insolvency Service said. This dwarfs the previous record of 107,288 personal insolvencies from 2006. Experts believe this had already been passed by October last year.</p>
<p> Total company liquidations reached 19,077 during 2009, the highest figure since 1993. But the number for companies in the final quarter of the year was lower than both the previous three months and the same quarter of 2008. In contrast, the level of individuals declared insolvent continued to speed up in the last quarter at 35,574 &#8211; the highest since records began in 1960.This is a 25 per cent rise on the figure for 2008 and the eight consecutive quarter where the tally has increased.</p>
<p> A breakdown of the total number of insolvencies for the final three months of 2009 showed 17,007 people went bankrupt, 7 per cent fewer than in the previous quarter. But a record 13,219 people took out Individual Voluntary Arrangements, under which interest on debt is frozen in exchange for a set amount being repaid each month. It is thought IVA numbers were boosted by companies cutting staff pay and overtime as an alternative to making redundancies, meaning people were in a position to repay some of what they owed, rather then being forced to declare themselves bankrupt.</p>
<p> There was also a further increase in the number of Debt Relief Orders taken out in the three months to the end of December, with these rising to 5,348, up from 4,505 in the previous quarter. Both chapter <a  title="7 bankruptcy" href="http://www.7bankruptcy.org">7 bankruptcy</a> and chapter 13 bankruptcy therefore continue to rise.</p>
<p> As consumers across the land continue to struggle, we continue to look for signs that an economic recover is at hand, budding, and springing forth.</p>
<p><a  href="http://getirsinfo.com/149/bankruptcy-filings-on-the-rise-the-facts/" class="more-link">Read more on Bankruptcy Filings On The Rise: The Facts&#8230;</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A record number of people were declared insolvent last year as the recession pushed many homeowners and businesses into the red, new figures revealed today. Across England and Wales, 134,142 people went bankrupt, took out an Individual Voluntary Arrangement or Debt Relief Order in 2009, the Insolvency Service said. This dwarfs the previous record of 107,288 personal insolvencies from 2006. Experts believe this had already been passed by October last year.</p>
<p> Total company liquidations reached 19,077 during 2009, the highest figure since 1993. But the number for companies in the final quarter of the year was lower than both the previous three months and the same quarter of 2008. In contrast, the level of individuals declared insolvent continued to speed up in the last quarter at 35,574 &#8211; the highest since records began in 1960.This is a 25 per cent rise on the figure for 2008 and the eight consecutive quarter where the tally has increased.</p>
<p> A breakdown of the total number of insolvencies for the final three months of 2009 showed 17,007 people went bankrupt, 7 per cent fewer than in the previous quarter. But a record 13,219 people took out Individual Voluntary Arrangements, under which interest on debt is frozen in exchange for a set amount being repaid each month. It is thought IVA numbers were boosted by companies cutting staff pay and overtime as an alternative to making redundancies, meaning people were in a position to repay some of what they owed, rather then being forced to declare themselves bankrupt.</p>
<p> There was also a further increase in the number of Debt Relief Orders taken out in the three months to the end of December, with these rising to 5,348, up from 4,505 in the previous quarter. Both chapter <a  title="7 bankruptcy" href="http://www.7bankruptcy.org">7 bankruptcy</a> and chapter 13 bankruptcy therefore continue to rise.</p>
<p> As consumers across the land continue to struggle, we continue to look for signs that an economic recover is at hand, budding, and springing forth.</p>
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