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Whats the best online divorce company?

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18 May 13 #393965 by TripleMummy1
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Has anybody got any recommendations for online diy divorce companies? Its a straightforward uncomplicated divorce so how long would it atke to all go through?
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18 May 13 #393967 by NoWhereToTurnl
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Wikivorce is run by volunteers but, the divorce packages are solicitor managed by one of the specialist family law firms that rank in the "Legal Top 500".

If you phone the help line and ask then go to:

www.legal500.com/c/london/private-client/family

Put in the name of the firm, you will then see all the details.

Best wishes,

NWTT.

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