How Do You Know Each Side Is Being Honest On Divorce?


Each of you must give a financial disclosure, It must be full, frank and clear.

Having confidence in each other’s financial disclosure is a pre-requisite for a successful settlement. And that is why ‘Form E’ is so important, and why we’ve put together a course to tell you all about it.

This is the form the court uses to ensure each party is making full, frank and clear disclosure of their financial resources. There can be serious consequences for failing to tell the truth in Form E so it is important you get this right – just read the warnings on the front if you want to get a flavour of how the court regards non-disclosure.

And in appropriate cases, non-disclosure might even justify revisiting an earlier settlement.

If you want to understand more about this topic, take a look at our ‘What about financial disclosure course’ as well as the rest of the courses in our online library.


If you have more questions about this topic or any other legal issues arising on divorce or separation, please do get in touch as we are always happy to help. You can call us on 0203 488 4475 or email contact@thedivorcesurgery.co.uk.


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