Divorces can be an intimidating legal process to those who aren’t in the know, with many probably curious as to how much it could end up costing.

The process can get quite drawn out and could end up costing a high figure as a result, especially if courts get involved.

Whilst a blanket statement of what the price of divorce might be is almost impossible to state for certain, an average sort of figure is possible to work out.

To help those out who may be looking at divorce proceedings Newcastle family law specialists Beecham Peacock Solicitors have provided an answer.



Divorce solicitor Lauren Laverick has broken down how much it could cost in the UK, with a specific answer given if both parties agree to a divorce.

How much does divorce cost in the UK?

Ms Laverick explains: "There are several factors that can affect how much a divorce costs, mainly depending on whether the divorce sees the inside of a courtroom or if the couple opts for a no-fault divorce.

“If couples do agree to a more amicable no-fault divorce, the costs will typically comprise of legal advice, drafting divorce petitions and the handling of necessary paperwork.

"The standard fee when applying for a no-fault divorce is £593 before additional solicitor charges, which will vary depending on your solicitor and case.”



How much does a divorce cost if both parties agree?

“If both parties agree to the divorce and to the terms, then we can assume this question relates to couples who have filed for a no-fault divorce and agree completely on the nuances of the divorce procedure – including details of finance considerations and child custody arrangements with no amendments,” Lauren explained.

“In this instance, the divorce will be completed as quickly as possible and with no court fees.

"This means that the average cost of an uncontested divorce will range from £600–£2,000, including the £593 government application form.


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"The range of payment will therefore depend on how much your solicitor charges to process the divorce.

“This is why it is important to explore your options when searching for a solicitor, finding a balance between someone who you know will represent your interests well and who is also within your desired budget.

"As with most things, paying someone who can do the job right the first time may actually save you money compared to someone who can do it cheaply but inefficiently.”