Divorce Help
This page explains the divorce process in Hong Kong in plain English-what happens, what decisions you may need to make, and where mediation may help. If you’re unsure what applies to your situation, we can guide you through the next steps confidentially.
DivorceHK is an initiative of Nanwani Solicitors LLP.
If you would like confidential guidance, contact us to book a consultation.
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Divorce procedure and documentation
- Negotiation and settlement discussions
- Mediation support (where appropriate)
- Children arrangements (custody, care and access)
- Financial arrangements, including maintenance and asset issues
- preparation and hearings where needed
All communications are confidential.
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DivorceHelp provides compassionate resources, practical tools, and expert-backed guidance to help you navigate every step of the divorce process with confidence.
Why Choose DivorceHelp?
Because divorce isn’t just a legal process it’s a personal journey. Our mission is to provide clarity, reduce stress, and empower you to make informed decisions at every stage.

Expert Legal Guidance
Experienced attorneys to navigate your divorce with confidence.

Child Custody & Support
Protecting the best interests of your children.

Asset & Property Division
Fair and transparent handling of marital assets.

Spousal Support Assistance
Ensuring rightful maintenance agreements.

Mediation & Negotiation
Helping you reach amicable resolutions when possible.

Personalized Solutions
Tailored strategies to meet your unique situation.

Confidential & Compassionate
Respecting your privacy and emotional well-being.

Stress-Free Process
Managing legal complexities so you can focus on moving forward.
Divorce Process

Filing Petition
Preparing and filing the petition and supporting documents to start the divorce process (in Hong Kong, you generally must have been married for at least 1 year before you can file).

Serving Petition
Ensuring the petition is formally served on your spouse so the case can move forward properly.

Acknowledgment of Service
Your spouse confirms receipt and indicates whether the divorce is contested.

Decree Nisi & Decree Absolute
Applying for Decree Nisi (a provisional court order) and then Decree Absolute (the final order) after the relevant waiting period (often no earlier than 6 weeks after Decree Nisi).

Ancillary Relief (Finances)
Addressing financial arrangements, including maintenance and how assets may be dealt with.

Children Matters
Working towards practical arrangements for custody, care and access, guided by the child’s best interests.

Mediation
Mediation can help resolve finances and children arrangements with less conflict. Where appropriate, we support you in exploring mediation at the right time.
HOW WE HELP
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Legal Information, Simplified
Understand your rights, options, and what to expect without the overwhelming legal jargon. -
Step-by-Step Guidance
From filing paperwork to preparing for mediation, we break down each phase of divorce into clear, manageable steps. -
Emotional & Financial Support Resources
Access tools and advice for managing stress, co-parenting, budgeting, and rebuilding life after divorce. -
Easy-to-Use Tools
• Document checklists
• Settlement worksheets
• Co-parenting planning templates
• State-specific divorce guidelines
HOW WE HELP
-
Legal Information, Simplified
Understand your rights, options, and what to expect without the overwhelming legal jargon. -
Step-by-Step Guidance
From filing paperwork to preparing for mediation, we break down each phase of divorce into clear, manageable steps. -
Emotional & Financial Support Resources
Access tools and advice for managing stress, co-parenting, budgeting, and rebuilding life after divorce. -
Easy-to-Use Tools
• Document checklists
• Settlement worksheets
• Co-parenting planning templates
• State-specific divorce guidelines
Start With Confidence
Whether you’re considering divorce, in the middle of it, or seeking support afterward, DivorceHelp is here to guide you with compassion, respect, and practical solutions.
Get the support you deserve -start today.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
HAVE ANY QUESTIONS?
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If you’re unsure about the divorce process, don’t worry. Simply send us your questions, and our legal team will provide quick, clear, and reliable answers to help you move forward with confidence.
Divorce Procedure
A: Usually by preparing and filing a petition, then serving it properly. We can explain what applies to your situation and what you need to prepare.
A: It varies depending on whether matters are contested and whether finances/children arrangements are agreed. Many cases take several months, but timelines can be longer where issues are disputed.
A: Not always. Many cases settle through negotiation or mediation, but court steps may still be needed for formal orders.
A: Decree Nisi is a provisional court order. Decree Absolute is the final order that ends the marriage. Decree Absolute is typically applied for after the relevant waiting period (often no earlier than 6 weeks after Decree Nisi).
A: The child’s best interests are central. Courts and negotiated agreements focus on workable day-to-day arrangements.
Children & Parenting
A: The child’s best interests are central. Courts and agreements focus on stable, practical arrangements for care and access, taking account of the child’s needs and circumstances.
A: No. Financial position alone does not determine custody. The focus remains the child’s welfare and practical caregiving arrangements.
A: The legal position depends on the circumstances, but children’s welfare remains the priority. We can explain how parentage and related arrangements may be approached in Hong Kong.
Finances & Maintenance
A: It depends on the financial circumstances, including income, needs, and the family’s situation. We can advise once we understand the details.
A: It depends on many factors, including the nature of assets, financial needs, contributions, and the overall circumstances. We can guide you on likely approaches and options to resolve matters.
Mediation & Settlement
A: Often, yes. Negotiation and mediation can help reach agreement on finances and children arrangements, reducing conflict and delay-where it’s suitable for both parties.


