Marriage and divorce are two of the most common legal procedures that occur each year in the United States. In fact, in 2008 an estimated 2,162,00 people, or about 7.1 people per 1,000 members of the population got married. In the same year...
Once you make a decision to end your marriage, filing for divorce is a logical next step. If you do not know what to expect, this process can be scary and intimidating, adding even more stress to an already uncertain time. Taking the time to...
Despite some minor variations from state to state, the basic procedures for filing a divorce are largely the same in all United States jurisdictions. Failing to complete these steps in a satisfactory manner can result in your divorce case being...
Virginia may be for lovers, but, just in case, there's also a thorough legal divorce process. As in other states, you must meet initial threshold requirements to be able to file for divorce in Virginia and then the process develops according to...
Not every divorce case involves years of litigation and exorbitant legal fees. In fact, you don't need a lawyer at all. All states allow "pro se" litigation, meaning you can file a divorce without a lawyer.
Though pro se rules and requirements...
All states have minimum requirements for all divorce cases, meaning everyone must follow the same steps when filing for divorce. However, what is right for one person is often different from case to case. For example, if you are in an abusive...
Some people believe that a divorce has to be "granted" or otherwise acquiesced to by your spouse before you can end your marriage. This is not the case. While some states require both parties to agree to a divorce if it is based on specific...
The prospect of starting the divorce process and ending your marriage can be daunting. People who are unfamiliar with the process can be intimidated by the idea of a divorce, and all the horror stories surrounding it. Divorce is not uncommon, and...
You can get a divorce in any state in which you meet the basic legal requirements, including one in which you've never even stepped foot. Understanding in what states you can file for divorce isn't difficult, but you do need to know what the law...
The prospect of a long, costly divorce offers little comfort to couples ending their marriage. While the horror stories of contentious divorces that eat up money and time are rampant, it doesn't have to be this way. You and your spouse have the...
A divorce stipulation is a written statement that outlines the specific matters agreed to by the couple, according to the American Bar Association Section on Family Law. A stipulation is prepared prior to a divorce hearing or trial and presented...
You need to take a variety of factors into consideration before you take the step to file for divorce, according to "The Complete Divorce Handbook: A Practical Guide" by Brette McWhorter Sember. By preparing for divorce, you end up in the best...
States laws govern divorce filings, and you must meet specific state legal requirements to file in your county. Though most divorces are filed in county courthouses, some counties have numerous courthouses or locations where the actual filing can...
A divorce is a civil action, in much the same way as is a lawsuit for damages. No decree of divorce will be considered legally valid unless your spouse was legally notified of the divorce proceedings. At least three different sets of law will...
Divorcing your husband when you have no idea where he's living isn't impossible, but it takes some work. You have to be able to convince a judge that you've done everything possible to locate him. In most states, this is called "due diligence."...
The first step in filing for divorce is deciding whether to do it alone or as a couple. In a mutually agreed upon divorce, both parties sign the paperwork, indicating to the court that the couple is in agreement. If you're divorcing a spouse who...
In the case of no-fault divorce, both spouses agree to end the marriage. Filing for a simple, or uncontested divorce, is a fast, inexpensive way to get a divorce as long as there are no disagreements between the parties. State laws vary, but in...
According to the National Vital Statics Report, the divorce rate in the United States is 3.5 per 1,000 people. So chances are you or someone you know has been involved in a divorce. Filing for divorce often results in a long and grueling process,...
Filing for divorce when you or your spouse is in the military is not much different than filing when both spouses are civilians, but certain complications can make the process more difficult. Military divorces often involve at least one spouse who...
A divorce divides all the property the married couple owns, including any business or corporate interests. Whether you or your spouse owns a corporation between you or if just one of you owns it, you need to make sure your divorce satisfactorily...
After enduring the emotions and legal complexities of divorce proceedings, you certainly remain anxious to find out when your divorce officially is granted by the judge. A common misconception associated with a marriage dissolution case is that...
Receiving divorce papers from the local sheriff is an emotionally challenging experience, even if you knew your spouse intended to file for divorce. The first step that you must take in response to a divorce filed against you is to prepare and...
Almost all divorces cost money, though some couples are eligible for free divorce filings whether or not the divorce is a short one. If you want a free divorce that goes as quickly as possible, you and your spouse must meet specific conditions....
Despite some minor variations from state to state, the process for filing a divorce case for a man is much the same in all U.S. jurisdictions, according to "The Complete Divorce Handbook: A Practical Guide" by Brette McWhorter Sember. The American...
Divorce is complicated enough without adding the element of a spouse who lives in another country. Divorcing someone outside the United States is not impossible, but it is often more difficult than a purely domestic divorce. While each state has...
Reaching a juncture at which you desire to terminate your marriage to a spouse in another state, you need to familiarize yourself with interstate divorce procedures. The laws in all states maintain essential the same process to get an interstate...
Divorce is a legal proceeding that formally dissolves a marriage. Making the decision to get divorced can be a long and emotionally draining process, and you might consider many consequences of divorce without thinking about the actual process of...
The laws of all U.S. states permit you to obtain a divorce even if your marriage occurred overseas. The only caveat is that the foreign marriage must be valid pursuant to the laws of the country where it occurred, according to the American Bar...
Electing to get a divorce without using the services of a lawyer requires you to understand the basics of both marriage dissolution law and divorce procedures, according to "Nolo's Essential Guide to Divorce" by Emily Doskow. In all states, you...