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A prenuptial agreement is designed to include an analysis of all the parties’ assets and income and how they are owned and how future ownership is intended.

A process that can be used to resolve issues arising as a result of separation or divorce/dissolution. A mediator will meet with you and the partner you are separating from together and will identify the issues you can’t agree on and help you to try and reach agreement.

The only ground for divorce and that is that the marriage has broken down irretrievably. To satisfy the court that there has been an irretrievable breakdown one of the following five facts must be proved: (1). The Respondent has committed adultery and the petitioner finds it intolerable to live with the Respondent. (2). The Respondent has behaved in such a way that the petitioner cannot reasonably be expected to live with the Respondent. (3). The Respondent has deserted the petitioner for a continuous period of at least two years immediately before the start of the divorce. (4). You have lived apart for a continuous period of at least two years immediately before the start of the divorce and the Respondent consents to a decree being granted. (5). You have lived apart for a continuous period of at least five years immediately before the start of the divorce.

There is no such thing as such, the only way to legally finalise your marriage or civil partnership is by getting a divorce/dissolution. You can get a Judicial Separation, rather than a divorce/dissolution, the process is similar to a divorce/dissolution but you will still remain married or in a civil partnership at the end of it. The circumstances in which a Judicial Separation would be appropriate are very rare and often involve religious believes that prohibit divorce/dissolution.

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