Built for UK adults facing separation

Separation is overwhelming. We make it clear.

Separa explains the process, helps you understand your rights, and tells you exactly what to do next. No solicitor needed to get started.

We'll let you know when Separa is ready.

Built by people who understand how hard this is · UK law only

Solicitors charge £350 an hour. Most of that is explaining the basics.

Before you spend thousands on legal fees, you need to understand the process. What you're entitled to. What the timeline looks like. What questions to ask. Separa gives you that clarity before you spend a penny on legal fees.

How it works

Three steps to clarity.

1

Tell us your situation

Married or cohabiting, children or no children, assets involved. Two minutes.

2

We explain your options

What the process looks like for your specific situation, what you're likely entitled to, what to expect.

3

You go in prepared

Walk into any solicitor meeting knowing exactly what to ask. Stop paying for explanations.

What Separa covers

Everything you need to understand, in one place.

The divorce process

Step by step timeline for UK divorce.

Financial settlement

What you're entitled to and how it's calculated.

Children arrangements

How custody and contact typically works.

Property

What happens to the family home.

Preparing for solicitor meetings

The questions to ask.

Your rights as a cohabitee

Different rules if you were not married.

What people are saying

Real people. Real situations. Real clarity.

I had no idea where to start. Separa explained everything in plain English before I spent a penny on legal fees.
Rachel, 41
I felt so behind because my ex already had a solicitor. Separa helped me understand what I was entitled to.
Mark, 38
The questions it helped me prepare saved me at least two hours of solicitor time.
Sarah, 44
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This is guidance, not legal advice.

Separa helps you understand your situation and prepare for professional advice. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. For complex situations, always consult a qualified solicitor.

You deserve to understand what is happening.

We'll let you know when Separa is ready.