Consent Order
A Consent Order is a legally binding document approved by a judge. It is a sensible safeguard to ensure that all of your financial ties are severed and neither you nor your ex spouse can make a claim against the others finances ( including any inheritance ) in the future.
An experienced ExD Legal Services Solicitor will prepare a tailored Consent Order incorporating the agreement you have reached with your ex spouse. ExD Legal services will supply the full solicitor drafted document pack that consists of the Form A, The D81 Statement of information and the order, ready to be signed and posted to the court for processing.
This is a very popular service due to both the value and the peace of mind it provides to our customers.
We provide attentive and experienced support throughout the process, ensuring your Consent Order has the best opportunity of being successful when processed by the court.
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Who Is a Consent Order Suitable For?
This is a standalone service for those customers who have acquired assets together during their marriage.
- Combined assets over £250k
- Ongoing financial obligations (Such as child maintenance),
- Business assets or shares
- Pension sharing.
- Up to three properties. (If you have more than 3 properties please speak to us before ordering).
Do you have a deadline to work to? We offer an express service for only £429. You will receive your solicitor drafted documents ready to process to the court within 7 working days.
How does it work?
Click the yellow 'Order Now' button to be taken to our easy to use checkout. Look out for your welcome email after purchase containing a link to our secure online questionnaire.
Fill in the questionnaire with the details of your agreement. We complete initial checks to ensure we have all the details before moving to drafting of your documents.
Receive your solicitor drafted CO documents by email , ready to print, sign and send to the court. We provide full instructions on processing your documents with the final drafts.
How much does it cost?
£279.00 (Court fee not included)
This represents a saving of approximately £150.00 when compared to other online providers and between £1200.00 and £1500.00 when compared to high-street solicitors’ fees.
A qualified lawyer to draft the Consent Order.
Free advice and help via email.
7 day money back guarantee.
FAQs – Consent Orders
Yes, a judge can reject a consent order if they believe the proposed financial arrangements are unfair or inequitable. That’s why Express Divorce ensures every draft is prepared by an experienced solicitor, giving your agreement the best chance of being accepted.
It’s not legally required, but using a solicitor maximises your chance of success. Express Divorce includes solicitor drafting in all Consent Order packages, so you don’t need to worry about meeting court expectations.
Typically, the court takes between 4 to 10 weeks to approve an order. With our Express Service, your solicitor-prepared documents are ready to post to court in just 7 working days.
Absolutely. Express Divorce’s online Consent Order service can be used at any point after your divorce is finalised, as long as both parties have reached a financial agreement.
Once sealed by the court, your consent order is legally binding. If breached, it can be enforced through the family court system. Express Divorce provides clear processing instructions to ensure proper filing.
If both parties agree, you can update your agreement and submit a new draft to the court. Express Divorce can help redraft and streamline this for resubmission.
Yes. A clean break consent order prevents future financial claims. Express Divorce offers a low-cost, solicitor-prepared solution for this exact scenario.
You’ll need Form A, Form D81, and the draft consent order. With Express Divorce, we handle all of this for you—ready for you to print, sign, and submit.
No. With Express Divorce’s online process, everything is handled remotely. The judge will approve the order based on your documents if satisfied.
Consent orders only apply when there’s a mutual agreement. If you’re still negotiating, you might consider mediation first. Once you’ve agreed, Express Divorce can finalise your consent order quickly and affordably.
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FAQs – Consent Orders
Yes, a judge can reject a consent order if they believe the proposed financial arrangements are unfair or inequitable. That’s why Express Divorce ensures every draft is prepared by an experienced solicitor, giving your agreement the best chance of being accepted.
It’s not legally required, but using a solicitor maximises your chance of success. Express Divorce includes solicitor drafting in all Consent Order packages, so you don’t need to worry about meeting court expectations.
Typically, the court takes between 4 to 10 weeks to approve an order. With our Express Service, your solicitor-prepared documents are ready to post to court in just 7 working days.
Absolutely. Express Divorce’s online Consent Order service can be used at any point after your divorce is finalised, as long as both parties have reached a financial agreement.
Once sealed by the court, your consent order is legally binding. If breached, it can be enforced through the family court system. Express Divorce provides clear processing instructions to ensure proper filing.
If both parties agree, you can update your agreement and submit a new draft to the court. Express Divorce can help redraft and streamline this for resubmission.
Yes. A clean break consent order prevents future financial claims. Express Divorce offers a low-cost, solicitor-prepared solution for this exact scenario.
You’ll need Form A, Form D81, and the draft consent order. With Express Divorce, we handle all of this for you—ready for you to print, sign, and submit.
No. With Express Divorce’s online process, everything is handled remotely. The judge will approve the order based on your documents if satisfied.
Consent orders only apply when there’s a mutual agreement. If you’re still negotiating, you might consider mediation first. Once you’ve agreed, Express Divorce can finalise your consent order quickly and affordably.