Talking about divorce when you’re in a happy marriage can feel a bit like planning for your death on your sweet 16th — it just feels… wrong.
But, much like making a will (while we’re here, take this as your cue to get on that), becoming divorce-literate is one of the healthiest things you can do for your future emotional (and financial) well-being.
The reality is, about half of marriages end in separation, so it pays to put your pragmatic grown-up hat on just in case your fairytale ending turns out not so happily ever after.
So, what is the cheapest way to get divorced in 2024?
The cost of divorce in Australia can vary anywhere between $350 to $300,000. However, when people talk about divorce costing a mint, they're generally referring to the broader financial implications involved in the divorce settlement where there are disputes over the division of assets and custody of kids.
The good news is that filing for divorce in and of itself is pretty cheap, with a fee paid to the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia of just $1060 (though you may even qualify for a reduced fee of $350 if you have a concession card).
So, if your split is more of a 'conscious uncoupling' and each partner is on the same page, you could be sitting pretty. But let's face it, most breakups aren't like that, and you're more than likely to need some guidance when it comes to going your separate ways.
How do you get professional advice if you're on a budget?
For couples who want to more clearly know the cost of divorce, fixed-fee services like Simple Separation can be a perfect option. It's suited for those who want to keep things civil, stay out of court and get the whole thing sorted faster (and for a fraction of the cost).