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Site Help

This section provides guides, hints and tips to help you get the most from the Wikivorce website. Learn how to post a question in the forum, write your own blog, use the chat rooms, or send private messages.
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Wikivorce's Terms and Conditions of Legal Services.

Wikivorce's refund policy.

Wikivorce's complaint proceedure.

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This guide will show how to register for a Wikivorce account. You must be over 18, have a email address and agree to the terms and conditions to sign up.

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This guide will show you how to navigate your profile. You will need to be registered to Wikivorce and logged in.

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This guide will show you how to send a private message on Wikivorce.You will need to have an account with Wikivorce and be logged in.

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This guide will talk you through how to navigate and use the Wikivorce forums.

The forum is a place to get advice and support from people who have been/are going through divorce themselves. Many of our users find this free forum to be a great help.

 

Wikivorce Forum and Chat-Room Rules

Please read our Terms of Service carefully.

A member's overview of the  peer-to-peer support to be found on Wikivorce.

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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 Order £259

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.