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Matrimonial and Divorce Form
 
 
Full Name:*
 
Address:
 
Postcode:
 
Email Address:
 
Re-type Email Address:
 
Home Telephone:
 
Work Telephone:
 
Mobile Telephone:
 
Date of Birth:
 
National Insurance:
 
Tax Code:
 
Occupation, if any:
 
Ethnic Origin:
 
Nationality:
 
If you are not British, how long have you lived in this country?YearMonths
 
If you are British but are not resident in the UK, how long have you lived in the country in which you now reside?YearMonths
 
 
Spouse Details
 
 
Full Name:
 
Address:
 
Postcode:
 
Spouse is your: Husband Wife
 
Date of Birth:
 
Occupation, if any
 
Nationality:
 
Solicitors Name (if known):
 
Solicitors Address :
 
Postcode:
 
 
Marriage Details
 
 
Date of Marriage:
 
Place:
 
Certificate Details: To be supplied later To be obtained by Beck Solicitors (at a cost of £10)
 
Did you live with your spouse before marriage? Yes No
 
If you did live with your spouse before marriage, how long did you live together? Years Months
 
 
Co-Respondent  Yes  No
 
 
Children  Yes  No
 
 
Matrimonial Home
 
 
Type of Home: Detached House Semi-Detached House Bungalow Flat
 
Number of Bedrooms:
 
Tick if it has any of the following: Lounge Dining Room Kitchen Garden
 
Is the Home Occupied by: You Spouse Children Others
 
If Others, specify who
 
Is the Home: Owned Rented Council
 
Is the Home in; Joint Names Your Name Your Spouse's Name Others Name
 
If Other Name, specify who:
 
Date of Purchase:
 
Current Estimate Value of the Family Home:
 
Amount Owing on Mortgage:
 
Amount Owning on Other Mortgages:
 
Building Society/Bank Name & Address:
 
Postcode:
 
Mortgage Account Number:
 
Number of Endowment Policies Supporting the Mortgage:
 
Name of Company:
 
Details of Value:
 
Contribution by you/spouse towards the purchase of the property:
 
Date you/spouse left:
 
Last Address of Living Together:
 
Postcode:
 
Are you and your spouse sharing a bedroom? Yes No
 
Are you having sexual relations together? Yes No
 
Is either spouse carrying out housework or other tasks with another person? Yes No
 
Do you or your spouse intend to marry or cohabit with another person? Yes No
 
Since you separated, have there been attempts at reconciliation? Yes No
 
If there have been attempts at reconciliation, state dates of such attempts and duration:  
 
Behaviour Petition
 
 
If you are considering a divorce on the grounds of your spouse’s behaviour, please give a brief statement containing details of the behaviour, with dates, if possible (Please see our list of types of behaviour sufficient to grant a divorce):
 
 

Examples of Unreasonable Behaviour in Divorce

1. One or other party not agreeing to socialise together
2. Lack of affection by one party
3. Lack of physical relationship between the parties (specific examples required)
4. Overbearing/unreasonable behaviour by one or other party
5. One party belittling/berating the other for their achievements or lack of
6. Constant criticism by one party to the other over trivial issues
7. Unequal share of responsibility for child rearing/household duties
8. Insulting or belittling comments by one party to the other
9. Constant rows over trivial issues when one or other party refuses to speak to the other for days and ignores their presence within the house
10. Sulkiness/bad temper creating a poisonous atmosphere which communicates itself to the children
11. Unreasonable/unrealistic expectations by one party of the other
12. Anger management problems by one or other party
13. Jealousy demonstrated by one or other party in social circumstances. One party causing problems at social gatherings making it difficult for the family to socialise.
14. Unfounded suspicions of adultery, accusations thereof.
15. Unfounded and unreasonable levels of jealousy shown by one party to the other (specific examples required)
16. Money issues. Examples of one party being “controlling” over finances and/or secretive within the relationship about finances.
17. One party (normally the financially dominant party) maintaining tight/unreasonable financial control over the other and using finances as a means of bullying
18. Habitual drunkenness or violence
19. Financial extravagance by one party or another – living beyond their means
20. Devoting too much time to a career
21. Having no common interests or pursuing a separate social life

 
 
Financial Information
 
DETAILS OF YOUR INCOME FROM ALL SOURCES:
 
Your Gross Income: /per month
 
Your Net Income: /per month
 
If Part Time, please state the hours you work:
 
Please indicate whether the above includes any overtime: Yes No
 
If the above includes overtime, is it regularly available: Yes No
 
 
DETAILS OF ANY STATE BENEFITS YOU ARE RECEIVING
 
Type of Benefit: Do you Receive it? Benefit Reference: Amount:
 
Working Families Tax Credit: Yes No
Children's Tax Credit: Yes No
Child Benefit: Yes No
Housing Benefit: Yes No
State Pension: Yes No
Other (specify):  
 
 
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