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Legal Advice on Divorce
Divorce
is becoming increasingly more common in light of new laws that
practically authorize divorce on all grounds. Many couples decide to get
married on a spontaneous act and later find that due to lack of
compatibility, divorce is the only way out.
Few people ask what
the procedures for divorce entail. The procedures are never easy, but if
you do not have children, then Pro Bono divorces may be the best
solution. Pro Bono lawyers are available and can terminate divorces
fairly easy; however, the public libraries have the step-by-step guides
to go through the procedures of divorce. The persons merely read the
directions, copy the papers provided in the book, fill out the forms, and
visit the County
Clerk for
authorization. Once the clerk stamps the papers of approval, the couple
is then issued a court date in which they will participate to finish the
process.
Once the couple is in
the courtroom, the judge will ask each party why they are considering
divorce. The couple must say, There has been a
breakdown in the marriage to the point of no reconciliation. The courts
may ask for a brief detail and ask if children and assets are involved before
granting the divorce. If there are no children involved, but assets
existing, then it depends on the willingness of the couple if the Judge
will grant the divorce; otherwise, additional court hearings may be
needed to finalize the divorce.
If the parties
considering divorce have a wealth of assets without children, it may be
advisable to seek the help of a professional attorney to split the assets
amongst the two. Divorces are never easy; thus, considering the reasons
and weighing them out carefully is the ultimate answer to resolve the problem.
If you do not feel that you are ready for a divorce, you may want to
continue to work on your relationship before you file for the long,
expensive, and tricky process of divorce.
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