Anyone used quickiedivorce.com?
Anyone used quickiedivorce.com?
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Goochie

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5,768 posts

243 months

Thursday 27th August 2009
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A colleague has decided that enough is enough and he's doing to get a divorce. I read on a forum somewhere that you can do it all online these days and a Google search reveals www.quickie-divorce.com

Has anyone here used that site on another for a divorce?

Edited by Goochie on Thursday 27th August 11:28

A - W

1,721 posts

239 months

Thursday 27th August 2009
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laugh

Not yet sorry.


BarnatosGhost

32,660 posts

277 months

Thursday 27th August 2009
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Mattygooner

5,302 posts

228 months

Thursday 27th August 2009
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Frankeh

12,558 posts

209 months

Thursday 27th August 2009
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This is totally a case of "Not a real site, but totally should be"..

kit80

4,764 posts

211 months

Thursday 27th August 2009
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Am doing an online divorce at the moment! Am still not convinced, all seems a bit easy but appears to be going through courts in Swindon. They don’t like it though where you tippex out the reason for divorce put “Because he drove a Rover 25 diesel” instead though.

I will probably find out in ten years time I am still married rolleyes


Edited by kit80 on Thursday 27th August 10:21

FPC

8,248 posts

246 months

Thursday 27th August 2009
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IF it is amicable, do some research and do it yourself. Can be done apparently and will save you a fortune.

Dupont666

22,543 posts

216 months

Thursday 27th August 2009
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That site dont exist and if you click on the OPs original link a load of websites open up.... not impressed...

Goochie

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5,768 posts

243 months

Thursday 27th August 2009
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Frankeh said:
This is totally a case of "Not a real site, but totally should be"..
quickie-divorce.com IS a genuine site/company. However I missed the hyphen in the original post.

Dupont666 said:
That site dont exist and if you click on the OPs original link a load of websites open up.... not impressed...
URL is now correct. Hopefully you'll be more impressed this time around wink

kit80 said:
I will probably find out in ten years time I am still married rolleyes
You need to do a "clean break agreement" too - otherwise when/if you win the lottery in 10 years time, your ex will be able to claim half.

Edited by Goochie on Thursday 27th August 11:32

Justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

266 months

Thursday 27th August 2009
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www.wikivorce.com would be a good place to start.

jesta1865

3,453 posts

233 months

Thursday 27th August 2009
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FPC said:
IF it is amicable, do some research and do it yourself. Can be done apparently and will save you a fortune.
i did this, after a few tears we both decided it was for the best.

so we sat down and divided stuff (should have kept the house - idiot) and did all the forms ourselves, she admitted an affair and it all went through, i never had to attend court, counselling or anything, and got all the documents through the post.

Can't remember it costing very much either. Odd for this government smile

a mate tried to do it this way, but she was aggy, and so he paid for a nasty a**e solicitor and now she has her new bloke (8 years younger than her) and a flat. he has the kids, house, car, and business. smile

kit80

4,764 posts

211 months

Thursday 27th August 2009
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Goochie said:
kit80 said:
I will probably find out in ten years time I am still married rolleyes
You need to do a "clean break agreement" too - otherwise when/if you win the lottery in 10 years time, your ex will be able to claim half.

Edited by Goochie on Thursday 27th August 11:32
eek OK thanks for the heads up on that one!

Superhoop

4,875 posts

217 months

Thursday 27th August 2009
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I have.......

Mine was a very amicable split, and the costs compared to using a solicitor were very good, at about £150 IIRC.

The whole process worked really well, never went to court etc, an all the paperwork was checked/corrected by them where neccesary.

In my case though, we'd already split all assets between us, and there were no kids, which obviously made it easier.

As someone else has already mentioned, you will need a clean break certificate, but that's a fairly easy one to sort out.

Goochie

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5,768 posts

243 months

Thursday 27th August 2009
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Superhoop said:
I have.......

Mine was a very amicable split, and the costs compared to using a solicitor were very good, at about £150 IIRC.

The whole process worked really well, never went to court etc, an all the paperwork was checked/corrected by them where neccesary.

In my case though, we'd already split all assets between us, and there were no kids, which obviously made it easier.

As someone else has already mentioned, you will need a clean break certificate, but that's a fairly easy one to sort out.
Did you have a house? and if so, was ownership of that transfered to one of you before you started with the divorce?