They say that divorce is one of the most stressful times of a persons life; it should not be like this. Developments in the English legal system have largely made disputed and acrimonious divorces a thing of the past. Divorces through the English courts are often described in the press as a 'quickie' divorces as they usually take place without husband and wife even attending. This is even the case for British expats living abroad.
The advent of mediation, collaborative law, arbitration, private hearings and other modes of dispute resolution have helped tremendously to ensure that cases are kept out of the courts, and separating couples are being given the push to resolve disputes surrounding their finances or children swiftly and amicably. In our present economic environment, this is a necessity, as couples can simply not afford to waste their well earned savings on acrimonious legal battles.
Click here to read Alexandra Tribe being interviewed by Gemma Carey of the National Newspaper on 'how to keep a divorce amicable'.
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