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What is DivorceIQ?

DivorceIQ is a financial modelling tool for people going through divorce in England and Wales. It helps you understand your likely settlement range, maintenance, pensions and 10-year financial forecast before legal costs escalate.

Is DivorceIQ legal advice?

No. DivorceIQ provides financial information and modelling only. It is not legal advice and does not replace advice from a qualified solicitor. Always speak to a solicitor before making legal decisions.

What is a divorce settlement calculator?

A divorce settlement calculator estimates the likely financial outcome of a divorce based on assets, income, debts and other factors relevant to England and Wales law.

How accurate is DivorceIQ?

DivorceIQ provides an estimated range based on the information you provide and England and Wales legal principles. Actual outcomes depend on individual circumstances, court discretion and negotiation.

What is Form E?

Form E is the standard financial disclosure document used in divorce proceedings in England and Wales. It sets out your assets, income, debts and financial needs.

How is child maintenance calculated?

In England and Wales, child maintenance is typically calculated using the Child Maintenance Service (CMS) formula, based on the paying parent's gross weekly income and number of children.

What is a clean break order?

A clean break order is a court order that ends all future financial claims between divorcing parties. It provides certainty that neither party can make future claims against the other.

What is a consent order?

A consent order is a legal document that records the financial agreement reached between divorcing parties and makes it legally binding once approved by the court.

Can I afford to leave my marriage?

Understanding whether you can afford to leave involves reviewing housing costs, income, maintenance, child costs, pensions, debts and likely settlement outcomes. DivorceIQ can help you build this picture.

How much does divorce cost in England and Wales?

Court fees for divorce start at £593. Solicitor costs vary widely. Total costs including financial settlement can range from a few thousand pounds to significantly more depending on complexity.

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