Joint Advice Consultation

Our Joint Advice Consultation is a 60-minute session with an experienced Divorce Specialist. The consultation will help you understand more about the separation and divorce process. It can be used to help you decide if amicable is the right service for both of you, or to give joint information on the things a court looks at when deciding if a settlement is fair.

The session takes place using video conferencing or by telephone.

amicable cost
£210 Including VAT

One payment of £210 per couple

Who's this service for?

How it works

  • Click on the button above to choose a time for your one-hour session
  • Confirm the booking by completing your and your partner's details and making the payment
  • The meeting will take place via Teams, and you will be sent details on how to join the session
  • Meet your divorce specialist to discuss any aspect of divorce or separation, for example, whether your financial arrangements are likely to meet the court's requirements
  • If you choose to upgrade to one of our negotiation services, we will refund the cost of this initial session

What's covered in your sessions?

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What's included in the service?

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What's not included?

  • Independent legal advice or specialist tax advice

FAQs

Who is amicable?

We’re the trusted legal service for separating couples. Our specialists help couples separate, reach a fair financial agreement and decide arrangements for children without using separate solicitors.

How is amicable different to using solicitors and mediation?

Unlike traditional solicitors, we take a unique approach by working with both partners. We offer fixed, transparent fees that include VAT and provide flexible payment plans, allowing couples to spread costs over several months. Unlike mediation, we support couples in reaching agreements, as well as preparing any legal documents. Our specialists are trained in helping couples navigate the legal and emotional journey of separation.

Who are the specialists?

You can learn more about our team and their professional backgrounds, which include a mixture of family law, mediation and psychology, here.

What happens if we can’t reach an agreement?

amicable has a 95% success rate for helping couples reach a financial agreement through our Negotiation Services. If a couple are unable to reach an agreement, they may choose to try arbitration, involve solicitors or go through court proceedings. The cost of these options varies, find out more here.

What is non-court dispute resolution?

Family courts in England & Wales now encourage couples to explore non-court dispute resolution options together before bringing financial or child arrangements issues to court. There are different options available, inlcuding mediation, collaborative law or neutral evaluation. Companies like amicable can help families reach a workable plan for divorce with less stress.

Contact us

Book a joint advice consultation

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Call us 0203 004 4695

Opening hours,9am - 5pm, Monday - Friday