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How many stages of divorce are there?
When you’re facing divorce, you may find the process seems complicated. But in fact, since the no-fault divorce was introduced, there are just three main stages in a divorce, the divorce application, the conditional order and the final order.
To find out more about the divorce process visit The Family Law Company website: www.thefamilylawco.co.uk/
Other frequently asked questions covered in this video include; Who does the divorce application and how? What does a conditional order mean in a divorce? what is the final order in a divorce?
Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:33 Who does the divorce application and how?
1:14 What does a conditional order mean?
1:34 What is the final order?
2:16 Outro
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Komentáře

  • @raskinman
    @raskinman Před 19 dny

    The Uk is a filthy thievinh country. Basically dont save a penny in this country - invest it abroad

  • @dianebarron8362
    @dianebarron8362 Před měsícem

    It seems like a trust ONLY PROTECTS THE HUSBAND

  • @dianebarron8362
    @dianebarron8362 Před měsícem

    How dos a couple set up a trust to protect them both

  • @joprocter4573
    @joprocter4573 Před 3 měsíci

    Uk enforces no laws but writes new ones to see to it..while innocent kids are destroyed .

  • @robinhood1354
    @robinhood1354 Před 6 měsíci

    What if it is Social Services Alienating the child while in foster care, bad mouthing the parent and the child becomes hostile and hateful to the parent, what then?

  • @ellemorgan1331
    @ellemorgan1331 Před 10 měsíci

    Can you make a video about what happens after you’ve been through enforcement and have findings where the judge found no reasonable excuse for the breaches?

  • @benhartart9487
    @benhartart9487 Před 11 měsíci

    who ever has poured their hard earned dollars into the property, should retain the property in the event of a split, if there are children involved, then split it 50%

  • @dh1474
    @dh1474 Před rokem

    Men without children should definitely think about opting out if any reform bills are passed. Leave with what you came with!

  • @dunchallas1
    @dunchallas1 Před rokem

    Can you post the links to case law summaries you have referred to in this video please?

  • @georgesontag2192
    @georgesontag2192 Před rokem

    The courts in the usa wont even hold the mother responsible for the visitation schedule. All the mother says is they are sick this month... and next month too. The father has no rights that i founf in divorce and visitation - what are they ?

  • @joprocter4573
    @joprocter4573 Před rokem

    In UK the crime is alienated parent often can't afford to go to court..

  • @jennzenn971
    @jennzenn971 Před rokem

    Iv just had a court assessor speak to my 5yr old son & I had told her about my concerns if oerental alienation even though he lives with me. My ex is trying to get full custody. My son told the assessor he hates me, he wishes he never saw me ever again then he could live with his dad. He told them I don't feed him, he sleeps under the bed in the back room. He only loves his dad & not me. The relationship with my son is severely damaged. He is aggressive towards me & when he comes home from his dads at the weekends he is very difficult. No one is listening to me about this. They have taken my 5yr old word & to make matters worse, the assessor questioned my son in school for nearly 2hours & now the teacher has turned against me & thinks I'm neglecting him because she just heard his words of hate towards me & is totally biased now. Whereas b4 i had an ok relationship with the school. Never had a problem with them. This is extremely distressing. His dad is doing untold damage to my son now & for his future relationships. Especially mine & my sons.

  • @theomamba
    @theomamba Před rokem

    So either way during a divorce I'm pretty much screwed?

  • @taiyefadojutimi6103

    is it possible to reach yourself or Amy to discuss my unique situation?

    • @thefamilylawco
      @thefamilylawco Před rokem

      If you call our new enquiries team 01392 42177 or email enquiries@thefamilylawco.com they will be able to help you further.

  • @joprocter4573
    @joprocter4573 Před rokem

    Courts must before court have collected info on any form of alienation so problem is resolved sternly for both parents in this narcissistic situation.. It causes loss of lives to have prolific false allegations against other parent and family.. UK does not rush to assist in alienation uk

  • @matthewmaxcy1574
    @matthewmaxcy1574 Před rokem

    How about telling us how to fill out these forms for court, most of us fathers have been financially destroyed we can't afford lawyers

  • @kingsdanny1081
    @kingsdanny1081 Před 2 lety

    been fighting this for 3 years the system is a joke i went got a child arrangement order never got stuck too currently in process of court for enforcement the waiting times are a disgrace women can just alienate men from there kids and it takes years too get anywhere

  • @chasee2446
    @chasee2446 Před 2 lety

    ᎮᏒᎧᎷᎧᏕᎷ 😡

  • @jblakeblake5115
    @jblakeblake5115 Před 2 lety

    PLEASSE COULD I GET SOME ADVISE IF THE FATHER IS OBVIOUSLY BLATENTLY ALIENATING AND THE CHILD IS 7 AND NOW TALKING ABOUT MUMMY DYING LOTS OF PROOF DOCUMENTED CAFF CASS SEE IT AND THE CHILDREND CONTACT CENTRE SEE IF FROM DAD THE CAFFCASS OFFICER WANTS TO GET A GUARDIAN IN AND HAS SAID SHE WANTS A JUSGE.THE CONTACT CENTRE WORKERS HAVE SAID THEY DONT THINK IT IS POSSIBLE FOR HIM TO HAVE BOTH PARENTS DAD HAS MADE THAT CLEAR WHAT DO YOU THINK SHOULD HAPPEN NEXT AT THE SECTION 7 COURT HEARING IN 2 WEEKS CAFF CASS ARE TALKING ABOUT PSYCOLOGICAL REPOERTS ON THE PARENTS BECASUE OF THE FATHER IS THIS A GOOD IDEA SOMEONE ELSE SAID THAT THAT GIVES THE COURT OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE THE CHILD FROM YOU AND NOT TO DO THAT? ALSO DO WE GET ANY CHOLICE IN THE PSYCOLOGIST THAT DOES THE REPORT ON THE CHILD THATS GOING AHEAD. THNK YOU

    • @thefamilylawco
      @thefamilylawco Před 2 lety

      To speak with one of our children lawyers please contact enquiries@thefamilylawco.com and our new client call team will be able to put in touch with the best person.

  • @ivankadump2539
    @ivankadump2539 Před 2 lety

    Vultures

  • @jenny8448
    @jenny8448 Před 2 lety

    I’m in Texas :( I’m the custodial parent and he took off with my son. He’s done this for 3 years to me. I haven’t seen or talked to my son in 3 years now. I’m still trying to fight for justice. My son is 10 years old now and I can’t find a attorney that will take my case :(

  • @williamsummers6438
    @williamsummers6438 Před 2 lety

    All this is a problem that is shockingly simple to solve. The mother and father cannot both have “thefinalsay” at the same time, but it could be sequential and automatic as the default position, unless the courts determine otherwise and after Mediation has been tried and failed. This sequential approach is the fallback position and is based on the theory of human maturation which needs:- 1. The unconditional love of the mother from birth until about 6 years old. The mother has "the final say". 2. The conditional love of the father who takes his children out into the world and teaches social boundaries, from about 6 years until 12 years old. The father has "the final say" The friendship and respect of peers from 12 years until 18 years old. The child has "the final say". Such an arrangement would be largely court free being based on protocols, which would tend to bind both parents into a joint and co-operative relationship.

  • @CarlosGonzalez-qd6fh
    @CarlosGonzalez-qd6fh Před 2 lety

    I've Noticed Alot Of Parents That Are Being Alienated Ain't Taking No Action.

  • @ianshaw8428
    @ianshaw8428 Před 2 lety

    This video is a complete waste of time . There no effective action for Alienation. The Courts cannot see Alienation . The problem is not with the children , the problem is with the Alienating parent and the lack.of the Court's assessment of the Alienating Parent .

  • @gr8tFaithful1
    @gr8tFaithful1 Před 2 lety

    How can something be done about grandparent alienation? I tried to step in with concerns counseling my daughter about neglect and abuse when she started dating a drug addict and she cut me off from them. I'm completely distraught.

  • @Lisa-ub6zl
    @Lisa-ub6zl Před 2 lety

    I am a mother and it happened to me. There is no excuse for this to still be swept under the rug when clearly it's child abuse!! What's it going to take to get the judicial system to get off their a#% and do something about it. It's not rocket science. I have no studies in law or anything yet I have a few ideas. We're not listened to at all..hello!! Guess that's why it always takes numbers to get anything accomplished and be heard. So how do we start?!

  • @MrTrapper28
    @MrTrapper28 Před 2 lety

    Bottom line, don’t divorce!

  • @davidashley4386
    @davidashley4386 Před 2 lety

    Solicitors just ask what they charge. They really are out to make money. You can hear the lack of empathy in this video.

  • @stephendanrussell
    @stephendanrussell Před 2 lety

    No parenting rights (equal or non equal) as a father "no automatic rights" only mothers have automatic rights as soon as the child is born. Puts everything into perspective

  • @TG-sd3yf
    @TG-sd3yf Před 2 lety

    Fathers have no rights your wasting your time

  • @francosuarez
    @francosuarez Před 2 lety

    The laws must change to hold parental alienators accountable. And just like in sexual abuse cases, eliminate the statute of limitations to bring criminal and civil cases against the alienator (usually the mother).

  • @tommypearson9260
    @tommypearson9260 Před 3 lety

    I have been battling the lies for over 17 years my son is an adult now All ,I want at this point is to take me off arrears and leave me alone i have shown the court their mistakes and they still don't give a shit. Personally speaking i moved on and got married and had a Daughter that is now 12 i have told her about her brother if she wants to know him that is her choice the other parent in question just hates the fact i moved away from their Bullshit i feel sorry for my son because the state and his mother failed him and he has no clue he has a great Dad full of love for him but he'll never know.

  • @michellezoske4714
    @michellezoske4714 Před 3 lety

    What if a false innament danger is a perfect storm of deciept colusion of flying monkeys and while on stand he literally " in his covert psychopathological way" told the court that I would talk about and glorify suicide by showing our daughters how to tie a nuse knot in rope and hang the nuse on the trees in the yard....to me that said that he had to get that in a document somehow so that if I try to combat him with court he will kill my daughters by hanging them and becausr he mentiined it and the Oregon court is full of preditors he would be anle to play the aystem and get away a murder....3 years have gone by and I still can not get help to stop tjis cruel punishment to me and my kids ....plrasr direct me to viable resources....my kids lives depend on it. Michellezoske@ gmail.com

  • @luiscarlospereirafurtado1960

    Im waiting to see in my case who wil admit that my child suffers parental alienation/in order for a 4years old to make a high acusation /whene the police & social services can't find a prove. But then the same child states he misses his father to social services. Only because the mother does not want to acept the previous court order. Now in the best interest of my son i need to protect him applying for a residence order to be overturn. Or more damage wil be done to the child

  • @WGPhotographer
    @WGPhotographer Před 3 lety

    Unfortunately the Courts in the UK dont take Parent Alienation seriously as USA/Canada. If your a Father you have very little chance of an outcome that will help you have an equal relationship with your children. The Court is only interested in the safety and wellbeing of the Children NOT you. Once Cafcass gets involved, everything becomes ten times worse and it grinds to a halt. As painful as it is, whatever it takes, avoid going to Court. If you go to Court you will portrayed as the bad guy to your kids. Be patient, it may take some years, and always be nice to the children's Mother, no matter what.

    • @joprocter4573
      @joprocter4573 Před 3 měsíci

      Carcass especially Brighton based are clowns with zilch idea

  • @hagaivdh
    @hagaivdh Před 3 lety

    v helpful! Thanks!!!

  • @jayz2352
    @jayz2352 Před 3 lety

    Dads have no rights - if you go to court then be prepared to deal with police Cafcass etc etc to answer to false allegations

    • @JadeBlakeVideos
      @JadeBlakeVideos Před 3 lety

      Im a mum and i went through exactly the same!!

    • @davidashley4386
      @davidashley4386 Před 2 lety

      @@JadeBlakeVideos unusual it’s normally men that suffer this

  • @placewaters8738
    @placewaters8738 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for posting the video it will be a help to anyone in this situation. Especially now that the World Health Organization has recognized Parental Alienation as Child Abuse there is no more excuse for any man or woman to do this. BUT from personal experience i must warn every targeted parent out their NOT to discuss matters about your child directly with an Alienator as it will get deliberately twisted by them and relayed back to the child. If you Must talk with the other alienating parent and cannot do so via a solicitor, keep a recorder with you at ALL TIMES and record every conversation you have parent to parent , when lies get told at court and trust me ...Alienating Parents tell lots of lies at court.... you can (as a last resort if the Judge and "expert" social workers have had the wool pulled over their eyes and sided as they often do with the abusive alienating parent) at least prove there statements are false to have incorrect judgments overturned.

  • @jayz2352
    @jayz2352 Před 3 lety

    Totally agree- the courts are bandit and thieves- it’s a massive scam that all parties apart from the alienated parents to get their grubby hands to profit

  • @loveheals7340
    @loveheals7340 Před 3 lety

    Thank you Mr Imran Khodabocus and Hannah Porter for this very informative video -so helpful for single parents during this challenging time of Lockdown.

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    @chirs963 Před 10 lety

    A very impressive video. CB.

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