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Online divorce?
pitbullpeebs
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Has any one used them, are they any good?
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If I were you, I would shop around and find a solicitor you can see face-o-face.
If your divorce is very straightforward, you can download the forms and leaflets directly from he court's website for free, and deal with it yourself.
If it is not, or if you don't fel confident, then having a real person you can speak to is a good idea.
Many solicitors now offer fixed fee divrces. Some will offer some form of 'unbundles'service so you can (for instnace) get someone qualified to check your paperwork before you submit it.
The very cheap online services are mostly simply transferring the information you give them to the court form.All posts are my personal opinion, not formal advice Always get proper, professional advice (particularly about anything legal!)0
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