A common question we receive is, ‘can you get divorced in England and Wales if your marriage took place abroad?" The answer is yes, provided certain requirements are met.
To apply for a Divorce in England and Wales, the following conditions must be satisfied:
You must meet one of the following Jurisdiction requirements to show to the Court:
The most important point before applying for a Divorce in England and Wales is to show that your marriage was lawful in the Country where it took place. If the marriage has been carried out in accordance with the local customs, it is usually a lawful marriage.
If you married abroad and meet the jurisdictional requirements, you can proceed with a Divorce in England and Wales as follows:
File the Application:- No-Fault Divorce:
Joint Applications:
Service of the Application:
Simplified Language:
The new Divorce law in England and Wales, effective from April 2022, simplifies the process for those who married abroad but reside in this Jurisdiction. By removing the need to assign blame and introducing the possibility of joint applications, the law promotes a more amicable approach to Divorce. As long as the residency or domicile requirements are met, couples can navigate the process smoothly, focusing on the future rather than the past.
For more information or assistance with your Divorce proceedings, please contact Duncan Lewis Solicitors. Our experienced team is here to guide you through every step of the process.
Sharon Kang is an experienced Solicitor specialising in all areas of private family law and high net worth divorces, including: divorce and nullity, judicial separation, financial matters, child arrangement applications and injunctive proceedings.
Duncan Lewis’ Family and Child Care department is ranked by The Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners legal directories for our family and matrimonial work nationwide. The Family team is experience in assisting high net worth individuals in divorce matters with specialist divorce solicitors with expertise in domestic abuse, adoption, child abduction, prohibitive steps orders, specific issues orders, injunctions, spousal and child maintenance, properties, pensions and freezing injunctions. Our team includes solicitors who have achieved the Law Society’s Children Law and Family Law Advanced accreditations providing advocacy in all court proceedings, ensuring our clients receive a consistent and professional service as well as a high degree of continuity