Depends on your situation. If your spouse is not a nice person, you'd want to move out before filing for divorce. If they would be very angry or liable to hurt you, you should leave first. There are some couples who continue to share a house while getting a divorce.
For a no fault divorce the couple must live apart for at least one year.
If both parties consent to the no fault divorce the waiting period is 90 days.
There is no waiting period for a fault based divorce.
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Usually it is a period of one year needed of time living separate lives. This is mainly because the couple may have a change of heart and mind about the divorce.
No.
No, you do not
No. unless you have official divorce. i suppose after filing divorce you have to stay away for 1 year before divorce is granted.
There is no specific time a person must be separated before they can file divorce in Tennessee. A divorce can take up to 3 months or longer in the state.
Florida law does not require a separation period before obtaining a divorce. Perhaps you are referring to the Marital Separation Agreement, which is the process of distribution of joint property/assets.
If you mean what is the required waiting time after divorce before remarriage in Pennsylvania, there is no required waiting period.
there is no waiting period in California for divorce. You don't have to be separated for any length of time in order to file for divorce.
No. I believe he must wait until the divorce is final and all terms are worked out.
There is no minimum time requirement for separation before a divorce. Legal residents of the state of Oklahoma can file for a divorce at any time.
Let see her and Tommy separated in 1996 before shortly before Christmas and 2 years later they got divorce.
No. You don't even have to be parents to get a divorce.
It depends on which country you're getting a divorce in. If the country is Australia then you must be legally separated from your partner for a minimum of 12 months before you can be eligible for divorce. Otherwise, please change the question to specify a country.
Separated? -- NO. Divorced? -- Depends. Depends if it's a 'scriptural' divorce or not. And then the 'scriptural' divorce needs to be legally handled; before any other dating or courtship can resume .