January is a quiet month for most people after the chaos of the Christmas period – but for divorce lawyers, it’s one of the busiest times of year.The first month of the year is apparently a very popular period for married couples to call it quits, so legal firms enjoy a nice boom in business.There’s also a certain date where solicitors receive a ‘notable spike in enquiries’ about how to dissolve marriages, according to UK law firm Slater Heelis.
It explains that the first working Monday of the new year is known as ‘divorce day’ on the family law circuit, as loads of Brits ‘considering separation’ start blowing their phones up.”This trend extends throughout January, earning the entire month its reputation as ‘divorce month’,” it adds.2026’s divorce day has been and gone, as it took place on Monday (5 January) – so if your marriage has made it through the week, hats off. However, if you’re someone who is sat on the fence about what to do about your relationship, this expert has some advice that might help you decide.Don’t forget folks, we’re still in the throes of divorce month, even if we have got divorce day out of the way.According to Vanessa White – who has helped countless couples navigate their splits – cracks often begin to show after Christmas.