Divorce book runs to second edition
A book explaining divorce law for those considering going through the process has proved so popular it is running to a second edition, it has been reported.
The Coventry Telegraph explained that the book has proved a great hit among those considering consulting solicitors about a divorce.
Andrew Woolley, a family law solicitor, said there was a great deal of demand for a plain-English guide to the subject, as people often have to consult lawyers before they can understand such rules.
"The idea is not to encourage more divorce, but to ensure that those who do feel their marriage has broken down irretrievably can be properly informed about what to do," he told the newspaper.
In Northern Ireland it is possible to lodge a divorce after two years of marriage.
When one party objects to the divorce it is not usually possible to bring a case to court without the help of specialist Northern Ireland divorce solicitors.
Contact us for legal advice
News Categories
- Asbestos Related Claims
- Assets Splits
- Attorney Powers
- Business Transfers
- Capital Gains Tax
- Charities
- Child Contact
- Claims
- Commercial Disputes
- Commercial Law
- Commercial Property
- Conveyancing
- Corporate Recovery
- Criminal
- Criminal Injuries
- Debt Recovery
- Divorce
- Domestic Violence
- E-Commerce
- Employment
- Enduring Powers of Attorney
- Estate Administration
- Family law
- Financial Settlements
- Gifting
- Housing Associations
- Income Tax
- Industrial Disease
- Inheritance Tax
- Licensing
- Medical Negligence
- Motoring offences
- Office of Care and Protection
- Police Investigations
- Prescription Drug Poisoning Allegations
- Professional Negligence
- Public Place Injuries
- Remortgaging
- Residential Property
- Road Traffic Accidents
- Self Assessment
- Separation
- Social Enterprises
- Tax
- Tax Investigations
- Trusts and Trust Management
- Wills
- Work Related Injuries
