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Lincoln Women's Aid
Your right to a Divorce
* You can get a divorce if your marriage has broken down due to:
Adultery
Unreasonable behaviour
Separation
Desertion
* You don't have to be married for any particular length of time before
you can start divorce proceedings
* In some circumstances you can get a divorce without using a lawyer
for more information on this contact your local Citizens advice bureau
* If you are not sure about whether you have grounds for a divorce a
lawyer can help you, your local women's aid group can provide you with
a list of sympathetic lawyers, click here to find details of your nearest
group
* If you have an exclusion order and/or interdict against your husband
it is possible to have these replaced after divorce
* If you are not a British citizen or a Commonwealth citizen, your rights
may be affected, depending on how long you have been married and what
status your husband has you should seek advice from a lawyer or an advice
agency as soon as possible.
The Ethnic Minorities Law Centre can also help and can be contacted
on 0141 204 2888
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