A well respected, award winning social enterprise
Volunteer run - Government and charity funded
We help 50,000 people a year through divorce

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The UK's largest and most visited divorce and family law website.

We provide, in one place, all the information and resources you will need to get through divorce.

Forum

Got questions? Visit our divorce forum, the biggest and busiest in the UK, to get answers from experts & community members.


Guides

Feeling lost? Our guide section is a good place to learn the basics about divorce, financial settlements and child arrangements.


Services

A wide range of affordable legal services to help you get a divorce, and sort out your financial and child arrangements.


Calculator

Use our free online calculator to get an initial idea on how your property, pensions and other assets will be split on divorce.



Library

Our resource library contains over 300 entries including forms, leaflets, video guides and case law to help you manage your divorce.


Magazine

Browse hundreds of articles by our expert contributors on topics such as relationships, parenting, money, family law and starting over.


About Us

Wikivorce is a volunteer run social enterprise. Launched in 2007, we provide free advice and support to over 50,000 people every year.


Contact Us

Our telephone helpline is open 7 days a week, you can also email us or book a free phone appointment with a divorce expert.


The modern, convenient and affordable way to divorce.

No-Fault Divorce £179

We provide the UK's lowest cost no-fault divorce service, managed by a well respected firm of solicitors. 


Online Mediation £250

Online mediation is a convenient and inexpensive way to agree on a fair financial settlement.


Consent Orders from £359

This legally binding agreement defines how assets (e.g. properties and pensions) are to be divided.


Court Support £250

Support for people who have to go to court to get a fair divorce financial settlement without a solicitor.