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If you’re going through a divorce, it can be overwhelming. But where should you start? And where can you find the right information? On this page, you’ll find everything you need to know about divorce.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the costs of the Simple Separation?
We think it is important that you have a good estimation of the costs of the divorce in advance. We are as transparent as possible about this. However, the costs of a divorce are not the same for everyone. For example, you may be eligible for a government contribution towards these costs. For that reason, we first want to get a better understanding of your situation.
For a customized cost estimate, complete the form on the website or contact us by telephone.
How long does the process take?
On average, the entire procedure takes approximately six weeks. The divorce agreement can be signed within one to two weeks after the first conversation. This is then submitted to the court by the lawyer. It takes two to three weeks until the divorce is granted by the court. To make the divorce final, the decree must be registered in the civil status registers; this takes one to two weeks.
Do you have a minor child together, older than twelve years old? In that case the procedure will take a little longer. The judge invites the child to a child consultation.
Is the Simple Separation suitable for us?
The Simple Separation is a good solution if you agree on both the decision to divorce and the consequences thereof. This procedure is particularly suitable if there is not much to be arranged substantively and there are no minor children involved.
Do you have children, is there a big difference in income, do you own a home and/or have a business? Then it is advisable to opt for mediation. The mediator will then carefully guide you in making proper agreements.