Quick
Divorce
A divorce doesn't always have to be a long process. There
are different ways to file a divorce and the purpose of this
article is to teach you how to get a quick divorce.
The best way to speed up the divorce process, is for you and
your spouse to work together, and agree on child custody and
shared assets. Sit down together, and decide who is going to
get the cars, house, or anything else of value. Doing this
before the divorce
process will speed it up.
A quick divorce is ideal for those who do not have children,
do not have very much shared debt, and for those who can come
to an agreement on who is going to get shared assets after the
divorce.
The top recommended place to get a quick divorce is on the
internet. It is much faster than the traditional method of
getting a divorce, and costs will be a lot lower, as you will
not need to hire a lawyer. That being said, a quick divorce is
not always the best option, and is suited for some people more
than others. Make sure to explore your options before you make
any decisions.
Here is how you can go about filing a divorce quickly:
1. You have to fill out what is called a 'petition for
divorce', which you will basically state your reason for the
divorce.
2. Hand deliver or mail your completed petition to your
court clerk. Send two copies. One will be given to your
spouse.
3. There will be a waiting period before the court finalizes
your divorce. Each waiting period is different for each state.
90 days to 6 months are the average waiting periods.
Other options:
It is actually possible to get a quick divorce in another
country other than the one you are currently living in! You can
fly to the Dominican republic and sign the papers in one day,
and be divorced in four weeks! If you choose this option, this
is what you will need:
- Original Copy of Your Marriage License
- Original Certified Copies of Birth Certificates for any
minor children.
- At least two forms of identification (passport, drivers
license, social security card, or original copy of birth
certificate)
- Visitor's Visa from the departing airport
No matter where you are living in the United States, a
divorce from the Dominican republic will be legitimate.
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