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updated 28 August 2009

Do Your Own Divorce - A DIY Guide to Divorce Procedure

If you want a divorce (or are involved in a divorce) but you are neither eligible for legal aid nor able to afford to instruct a solicitor, what do you do?

You are left with little choice other than to represent yourself.

* John Bolch was admitted as a solicitor in 1985. He has since been working almost exclusively in family law, presently in Chatham, Kent, England. His work comprises primarily divorce, ancillary relief (financial/property settlements on divorce), private law, children matters and cohabitee disputes. He is a member of Resolution and the Family Law Accreditation Scheme

Family and Divorce law solicitor John Bolch* has written an eBook called Do Your own Divorce. It is a DIY Guide to help you through the whole divorce process. It will assist the increasing number of people who have to go through divorce proceedings on their own without any legal assistance. The book comprises 184 pages and includes the following:

  • A guide to divorce proceedings, including completing all the required forms

  • A chapter on sorting out arrangements for children

  • Details of child support maintenance

  • A chapter on sorting out financial/property arrangements, whether by agreement or through the court

  • Chapters on domestic violence, costs and mediation

  • Specimen forms

  • Useful addresses and websites

  • A detailed glossary of legal terms

If you would like to download a copy then the cost is £17.39, plus vat (£2.60). You can pay by debit or credit card or through your PayPal account if you have one (see instructions below). Once payment has been made click on the link back to the LAW on the WEB website where you will find the eBook waiting to be downloaded in Adobe Acrobat format.

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