No, the divorce process is not simple. Divorce is a lengthy process, which costs a lot of money, and is often messy and emotionally draining.
Yes. Anyone can file the paperwork and represent themselves in court. For simple divorces where children are not involved and the division of property is minimal, it is a fairly simple process.
no
the one responsible for medical bills, i think its the one who was responsible before the divorce process commenced......
Either spouse can act in such a way that they slow the divorce process down. Some attorneys conduct their business in a way that can slow the process down.
The court in California takes a maximum of 120 days to process a proof of service for divorce.
No. In fact, the Scriptures include laws to cover the divorce process.
One may get information about divorce proceedings by using the resources at Divorce Aid. They provide guides on the legal requirements and the process of divorce.
I don't know. But, if you want a simple divorce and have no children, get in touch with a Paralegal. He can draw up the paperwork and tell you where and when to file for one flat fee. The Paralegal can not give you any legal advice, for that you will have to contact a reputable Divorce Attourney.
To get the best advice on starting the divorce process, contact an attorney. For some basic information, try websites like Woman's Divorce or Divorce Support.
You should most likely try to find out if the papers were drawn up. If not, you can begin the divorce process yourself.
Get with a divorce lawyer for a consultation, many offer a free consultation. The process depends on the situation.
Craig A. Everett has written: 'Marital Instability and Divorce Outcomes' 'Divorce Process' 'The Consequences of Divorce' 'Divorce and Remarriage' 'Divorce and the Next Generation' 'Child Custody' 'The Stepfamily Puzzle'