No Fault Divorce Law UK Explained | What It Means & How It Works
No fault divorce law UK: what does it mean, and how does it affect your separation? This video breaks down everything you need to know about the changes introduced in April 2022 under the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020. In this video, Ali Carter, founder of Mediate UK and known as “That Divorce Guy,” explains what no fault divorce is, why it was introduced in England and Wales, and how it can help reduce conflict when separating. We’ll also look at how family mediation can support you through the process—especially when it comes to making arrangements for children and sorting out your finances. Whether you’re considering a divorce or already in the process, this video can help you better understand the law and what steps to take next. ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction: What is no fault divorce? 01:15 – Why the law changed in England and Wales 02:40 – What does no fault divorce actually mean? 03:50 – The main changes under the new law 05:10 – Does it make divorce easier? 06:20 – How family mediation fits into the no fault process 08:00 – Do you still need a solicitor or a court order? 09:30 – Final thoughts & helpful resources ✅ Book a free 15-minute call with our team: 👉 https://www.mediateuk.co.uk/book-a-fr... 📘 Read our Ultimate Guide to No Fault Divorce (free resource): 👉 https://www.mediateuk.co.uk/no-fault-... 💬 Use our free AI divorce and mediation tool: 👉 https://www.mediateuk.co.uk 📩 Email us: [email protected] 📞 Call us: 0330 999 0959 🌟 Connect with Mediate UK on Social Media: Facebook ➡️ / mediateukltd Instagram ➡️ / mediate_uk #NoFaultDivorceUK #DivorceLawUK #FamilyMediation

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