Clean Break Order Family Lawyers Dot Co

Clean Break Order – Family Lawyers Dot Co
Clean Break Order

When bringing your relationship to an end, the parties also have a need to resolve the financial issues that affect them both.

If it is the case that the relationship has no assets or, if such assets have already been divided between the parties, you may wish to consider a Clean Break Order. This protects both parties in that either party will be able to make financial claims against the other in the future.

How much is the Fixed Fee Clean Break Package?

Our fixed fee: 200

Court Fee: 45

What is included in the fixed fee?

A complete end-to-end service, from initial instruction to obtaining a Clean Break Consent Order

Advice by consultation (face-to-face via Skype, telephone, email or letter)

Obtaining information necessary to draft the document

Advising you of issues you may wish to consider

Preparing the Application for a Clean-Break, the draft Clean-Break Order and preparing a summary of your financial position.

Communicating with the other party and requesting they complete a financial summary of his or her financial position

Filing the completed documents with the court

Providing you with a copy of the Clean Break Order

Regular updates by letter/email/phone/SMS

What is not included?:

Advising whether a Clean-Break Dismissal Order is appropriate for you

Entering into negotiations with your spouse

Dealing with assets that have not already been divided or transferred

Attending Court on your behalf.

How do I get the ball rolling?

Contact us by telephone or email and one of our matrimonial team will be only too pleased to assist you. It is free and without further obligation. Our specialist staff will establish the facts with you and take some initial information that will identify the problems that you may need to face. If contacting by email, please provide your telephone number and one of our team will call you at a time that is convenient to you.

Why pay a fixed fee?

Paying a fixed fee provides you with certainty about the costs involved. If choosing not to pay a fixed fee, the alternative is to pay an hourly rate for the time spent on your case. The question is simply whether you would prefer to pay for the work that is needed or are you happy to pay by the hour for the time taken to accomplish the task?’

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