We offer a fixed fee from £400 for preparing and submitting a straightforward clean break consent order, where there are no assets to divide or assets have already been agreed and shared.
A Consent Order is a legally binding document that records your financial agreement and is approved by the court.
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In most divorces, a financial Consent Order is essential.
Without a Consent Order dealing with financial claims, your spouse or ex-spouse may be able to make a claim in the future, even many years after the divorce has been finalised.
This could include claims against:
A properly drafted Consent Order brings certainty and finality, protecting both parties from future claims.
If you and your partner are still on good terms, it may be possible to agree on how to divide your finances without conflict.
Once you’ve reached an agreement about property, savings, pensions, or other assets, we can prepare a Consent Order — a legal document that records what you’ve agreed. Both parties sign it, and it is then sent to the court for approval.
When a judge approves and seals the Consent Order, it becomes legally binding, meaning neither person can make further financial claims in the future. This gives both of you certainty and finality.
Before signing, it’s important to make sure your settlement is fair and complete. Ask yourself:
Does it properly meet both your needs and those of any children?
Have all assets been included — property, pensions, savings, shares, business interests, and investments?
Have key assets been professionally valued where necessary?
We can advise you on whether your proposed settlement is reasonable and ensure everything is properly covered before the agreement goes to court.
If your Consent Order includes a clean break, it confirms that neither party can make future financial claims — for example, on income, assets, or inheritance.
Without a Consent Order in place, your spouse or ex-spouse could still make a financial claim later, even years after the divorce.
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If you and your ex-partner can’t agree, we step in to take the pressure off you and move things forward.
With over 44 years of experience in divorce and financial matters, we know how to handle even complex situations and keep negotiations on track.
Both sides will usually exchange details of income, assets, and liabilities, supported by documents such as bank statements or property valuations. This can be done informally or using a more detailed financial statement (Form E).
We then negotiate with the other solicitor to reach a fair agreement. Most cases settle this way without the need for court.
If necessary, we can advise you on making a court application—for example, if the other party is not being open or reasonable. However, we always aim to resolve matters early to help you avoid unnecessary stress and cost.
Our fixed fees are clear, competitive, and agreed upfront.
When an hourly rate is more appropriate, our fees are 50% cheaper than most others, helping you manage costs without sacrificing quality, experience, or support.
Every case is different, and we’ll always explain costs clearly based on the complexity of your situation and the work required.
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When reaching a financial settlement, both parties must give full and honest disclosure of their assets — including property, pensions, savings, investments, shares, and business interests.
Unfortunately, it’s not uncommon for one person to try to conceal or undervalue assets to gain an unfair advantage. Hidden wealth can take many forms, such as:
Transferring money into another person’s or company’s account
Moving funds offshore or into foreign bank accounts
Holding money in a child’s or relative’s name
Undervaluing property, businesses, or investments
Transferring property ownership to someone else
Our team is experienced in uncovering hidden assets and tracing financial activity to ensure you receive a fair settlement.
Whether your case involves a family home or complex, high-value international assets, we know where to look — and how to ensure you get a fair and accurate settlement.
Our fees are up to 50% cheaper than most others — delivering genuine value for money
Over 44 years of experience in divorce and family law
No need to use a local solicitor — we have clients across England & Wales
Reach us anytime by phone, email, or video consultation — wherever you are
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