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The length of the divorce process in the UK depends on various factors, such as the complexity of the case and the court's schedule. An uncontested divorce, where both parties agree to the terms, usually takes around 4-6 months. However, if the divorce is contested or involves complex financial matters, it could take a year or more to resolve.
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Mediation is one branch of what is known as “ADR” or Alternative Dispute Resolution.
The process is conducted by a professionally trained and experienced mediator whose job is to steer the parties towards the goal of reaching a settlement which can then be codified into a binding agreement. It is important to understand that mediation in divorce cases is not a contentious or adversarial process. There are no winners or losers in mediation
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In the UK, child support payments are calculated using the Child Maintenance Service (CMS) formula. This formula takes into account the non-residential parent's income, the number of children requiring support, and the number of nights the children spend with the non-residential parent. Other factors, such as childcare costs or special needs, may also be considered when determining child support payments.