clicky divorce

Government launches new online service for splitting couples that cuts costs and red tape

The service, dubbed iDivorceU, follows a pilot that Gary Lineker and second wife Danielle Bux used to divorce for just £400

COUPLES will soon be able to apply for divorce at the click of a mouse.

A new online service will remove the need to fill in forms or go to court.

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Estranged couples will be able to divorce using the Internet

Estranged partners can complete the process at home.

The system offers prompts and guidance and uses clear, non-technical language.

Four in ten applications are rejected at the first stage as the forms are filled in wrongly or documents are missing.

Court staff waste 13,000 hours a year dealing with complex paperwork so the system is expected to save taxpayers’ cash.

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The online service was used by Gary Lineker and Danielle Bux, who split for just £400

Justice Minister Lucy Frazer said it will make the task easier when people are going through a difficult and painful time.

She added: “This will cut waste, speed up services and is better fit for modern life.”

The service, dubbed iDivorceU by officials, follows a pilot that Match of The Day host Gary Lineker and second wife Danielle Bux used to divorce for £400. In all, the pilot saw 1,000 petitions issued online with 91 per cent satisfied with the service.

The full scheme launches in England and Wales this month.

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iDivorceU will ‘cut waste and speed up’ things, said Justice Minister Lucy Frazer

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It is part of a £1billion programme to modernise the courts.

Other changes include a digital system to claim money owed and resolve disputes out of court.

Tax appeals are also available online, drastically reducing the number of applications returned as incomplete or inaccurate.

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