The Final Step in Your Divorce

Final Order Divorce Solicitors

Applying for your Final Order (previously the Decree Absolute) is the last step to legally ending your marriage. Before you apply, it is vital to ensure your finances are protected. Our expert divorce solicitors provide the crucial final checks you need to move forward with confidence.

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The Final Order Ends Your Marriage, Not Your Financial Ties

This is the most critical point to understand. The Final Order (Decree Absolute) legally dissolves your marriage, but it does not dismiss the financial claims you and your ex-spouse have against each other. Only a separate, solicitor-drafted Financial Order can do that.

The Final Order's Role:

  • Legally dissolves your marriage.
  • Allows you to legally remarry.
  • Is the final step in the divorce application process.
  • Does NOT protect your assets from future claims.

The Financial Order's Role:

  • Legally separates your finances from your ex-spouse.
  • Details the division of property, assets, and pensions.
  • Is made legally binding by a judge.
  • Includes a Clean Break clause to prevent all future claims.
  • Must be drafted by a solicitor.
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A Meticulous Approach to Your Final Step

We ensure that every detail is correct before you apply for your Final Order. Our solicitors provide a final review of your case, ensure your financial agreement is legally watertight, and advise on the strategic timing of your application to give you complete peace of mind and protection.

  • Strategic Timing: We advise you on exactly when to apply for your Final Order to protect your financial position.
  • Legally Watertight Documents: We draft your Financial Consent Order to the highest standard, ensuring it is approved by the court.
  • Final Peace of Mind: We provide the final checks needed so you can move forward into your new chapter with confidence.
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Questions About the Final Stage of Divorce

What is the difference between a Decree Absolute and a Final Order?

There is no legal difference; it is simply a name change. Following the introduction of 'no-fault divorce' in April 2022, the 'Decree Nisi' was renamed the 'Conditional Order', and the 'Decree Absolute' was renamed the 'Final Order'. They do the same thing: legally end the marriage.

Why shouldn't I apply for my Final Order straight away?

Once the Final Order is granted, you are no longer spouses. This can have serious financial consequences, particularly concerning pension rights or inheritance if one party were to pass away. It is almost always advisable to wait until your Financial Consent Order is approved by a judge before applying for the Final Order.

What happens if I get divorced without a Financial Order?

You leave yourself financially vulnerable for the rest of your life. Without a Clean Break Order (which is part of a Financial Order), your ex-spouse's financial claims are not dismissed. This means they could potentially make a claim against your future earnings, property, or inheritance, even many years after you have separated.

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Ensure you are fully protected before you take the final step. Contact our expert family solicitors for a confidential review of your case and clear advice on how to proceed safely.

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