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To find out whether a fixed fee divorce process is right for you, call our Basildon team today on 01268 502 484 for a free 15 minute consultation.
We offer a fixed fee divorce from our Basildon office, but to make sure it’s the route you want to take, our solicitors will talk you through it and recommend the best direction for your situation. The initial 15 minute call is free and is with a qualified solicitor.
With our office just off the Nevendon roundabout, we provide cost effective, specialist advice and legal services to people in and around Basildon, Wickford and Billericay.
Our fixed price divorce in Basildon is £600, plus an additional charge of £593 for the court fee which you will need to pay to commence the divorce proceedings, all plus VAT.
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To talk to someone about a fixed fee divorce in Basildon, call our team today on 01268 502 484
We offer a fixed price for anyone wanting to file a divorce petition in Basildon. Call our divorce and separation solicitors on 01268 502 484 or fill in our form (link) and we will help you.
We offer a fixed price for the work that we do in particular divorce cases. It’s more cost-effective for you than if we were to charge by the hour. It’s not at the expense of great service – we’ll still provide all the professional and emotional support you’ll need, just as we always do.
If you’re the spouse who has been served with the divorce petition (the respondent), call our divorce and separation specialists for a free initial 15 minute chat on 01268 502 484
Our fixed price for the respondent is £300 plus VAT.
Our divorce and separation solicitors will go through the divorce petition with you, the implications of it and will then help you fill in the acknowledgement form (also known as the D10 form).
The District Judge will check all the paperwork to establish that your husband/wife has proved grounds for divorce. If this is the case, the court will then give a date for when Decree Nisi of divorce will be pronounced.