Clean Break Order Solicitors – Fixed Fee £799
Clean Break Order Solicitors
Clean Break Orders (Fixed Fee) – £799
A Clean Break Order is a court-approved order that ends future financial claims after divorce.
Without a clean break, your ex-spouse may still be able to make a claim against your income, assets or pension in the future.
- Fixed fee: £799
- Solicitor-drafted order prepared for your circumstances
- Includes D81 and court submission
- Nationwide service across England & Wales
What is a Clean Break Order?
A Clean Break Order is a type of financial order made by the family court that brings financial ties between you and your ex-spouse to an end.
It is used to create a legally binding agreement between two parties so neither of you can make future claims against the other.
A clean break order typically:
- Ends future claims to finances, income, savings, property and pensions
- Helps protect future earnings and inheritance
- Provides certainty after divorce so you can move on
Important: Your divorce does not automatically settle finances.
A clean break order is what closes future financial claims.
When do you need a Clean Break Order?
A clean break is often suitable when you both agree how to separate your money and assets and you want a clear end point.
It is especially relevant if you want to protect yourself against future claims.
- You have agreed how to work out splitting up money, property and possessions
- You want to protect future income, bonuses or business growth
- You are buying a home after divorce or expect to receive inheritance
- You want to ensure there may be a transfer of some income-generating assets without future claims re-opening
- You want closure and certainty, not an open-ended financial link
What’s included in our £799 Clean Break Order service
Calculating a divorce settlement involves several key steps: agreeing what happens to your assets and liabilities, setting this out clearly,
and then turning it into a court-approved order. Our service focuses on the legal drafting and court process to make your agreement legally binding.