Do I have to go to court to end my marriage or civil partnership?

It is largely a paper process so it is rare to have to attend court. A judge reviews the paperwork and if happy with everything a conditional order is granted. If your partner doesn’t agree to the divorce or dissolution a hearing may be needed – this allows the judge to decide whether the relevant grounds have been satisfied. This happens very rarely.

You also have the option of a process known as Collaborative Law - it is less combative and is an approach that can certainly avert the need to go to court.

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