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Transferring property for the benefit of children
getting a divorce - the process for dividing your home is different. You'll need the help of a solicitor if you want to apply for a property order. You can get help finding free or affordable legal
What happens to your home when you separate
if your marriage or civil partnership ends, or if a court orders you to - for example, as part of your divorce. If you’re not married or in a civil partnership, you won’t have home rights. Your rights
Getting married
. All couples can marry if they're both aged 18 or over and are free to marry, that is, if they're single, widowed or divorced, or if they were in a civil partnership which has been dissolved
Switching from pre-settled to settled status
relationship. Your relationship only ends when you get divorced or dissolve your civil partnership. There are exceptions if: you were married or in a civil partnership for at least 3 years you and your ex
Using mediation to help you separate
order after you’ve started the process of getting divorced or ending your civil partnership. It needs to be approved by a judge in court - this will cost £53. You’ll also have to pay your solicitor’s
Check what child maintenance arrangement is right for you
child’s other parent yourself. If you’re getting divorced or ending a civil partnership You might be able to make arrangements for child maintenance as part of the process for ending your relationship
Agreeing maintenance between you
the guidance for a written agreement on GOV.UK. Writing your agreement down will help make it clear what you’ve agreed. It won’t make your agreement legally binding. If you’re getting divorced or ending
Check if a change affects your Pension Credit
on Royal Mail’s website. Changes to do with your family or relationships Tell the Pension Service if: you get married, divorced or form a civil partnership your partner moves in with you or moves out you
How much pension you'll need
married or divorced if you change jobs if you can't work for any reason If you are saving for a partner, remember to review their pension situation and needs as well. Pension scams Pension scams have
Check if a change affects your Child Benefit
£60,000, separate or divorce, have changes to your living arrangements or immigration status. If you or your partner starts earning £60,000 or more a year If they live with you, you must tell HMRC if your