Yes, you can. An application for divorce can be made online or we can discuss dealing with the divorce for you for a fixed fee.
You may also need help with resolving the financial issues between you and your spouse/partner and whether to obtain a (clean break) consent order regarding the finances.
Please contact us to discuss your particular situation.
We can help you by issuing divorce proceedings on your behalf and also obtain an order for substituted service that will allow us to serve your wife in different ways, say by email. See also Case Studies.
You may be able to divorce your spouse in more than one country. Consider where the assets are, whether you speak the language of the country in question, what the laws of the country in question are etc.
It is important to obtain legal advice as early as possible before taking any action. See also Case Studies.
You may need the consent of the the other parent.
If you do not have the consent of the other parent then you should try and negotiate to see if the other parent grants such consent. If an agreement cannot be reached then you will need to start court proceedings to obtain the Court’s permission to take the children to Germany.
Please seek legal advice as soon as possible.
Your husband (and you) will be required to disclose all assets. If you think that your husband has not disclosed everything then we are entitled to ask him specific questions. In complex cases it is sometimes useful to involve experts to find hidden assets.
The court can make a pension sharing order so that a share of a pension is transferred to the other spouse/partner. It may be necessary to obtain a report from a pension expert.
You are in a difficult situation, however, you should seek our advice. It is often possible to negotiate and draft pre-nuptial agreements that both parties end up being happy with.
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