As I understand it, courts only get involved in the asset split if the couple cannot agree. Its usual to use a solicitor to make the agreement legally binding, but it can remain a matter for agreement between the parties.
Eddie, if couples can’t agree on ‘the spoils’ the courts will step in – as they have always done. That hasn’t changed. This is simply about no blame divorce.
In Scotland we have had no fault divorce for many years. My husband and I legally separated in 1994 and everything was settled at that time using our Solicitors. Two years and one day later the divorce was finalised at very little cost - no need to go to court. Of course it may be very different in England.
Ummmm, Separating couples are at liberty to divide assets by mutual agreement - but when that happens the courts still ensure that any children are cared for.
Agree ummm - under Scots law the marital home was valued and split 50/50 as were the contents. It was agreed each of us would keep our own works pensions and personal savings. Joint savings were also split 50/50. Our children were in their 20s and independent by this time as we had been married for 30 years so didn't figure. Guess with small children it might be different.
I know, Naomi, but sometimes couples don't agree. If say a wife was a stay at home mother and then the husband tried to deny her her share, or vice versa, it can get nasty.