Consult an attorney.
Part of a divorce is settling those issues so I would say no, they must be addressed in the divorce.
Family law covers family and domestic issues such as marriage and divorce. "Family law is the branch that deals with all domestic issues, such as child custody, divorce and property settlement."
Yes. When you file for a bifurcated divorce the divorce is over quickly but other matters such as child support, custody, property settlement and spousal support are addressed at a later date, if necessary. You only put those important issues off so as to end the marriage more quickly than addressing them all during a normal divorce procedure.Yes. When you file for a bifurcated divorce the divorce is over quickly but other matters such as child support, custody, property settlement and spousal support are addressed at a later date, if necessary. You only put those important issues off so as to end the marriage more quickly than addressing them all during a normal divorce procedure.Yes. When you file for a bifurcated divorce the divorce is over quickly but other matters such as child support, custody, property settlement and spousal support are addressed at a later date, if necessary. You only put those important issues off so as to end the marriage more quickly than addressing them all during a normal divorce procedure.Yes. When you file for a bifurcated divorce the divorce is over quickly but other matters such as child support, custody, property settlement and spousal support are addressed at a later date, if necessary. You only put those important issues off so as to end the marriage more quickly than addressing them all during a normal divorce procedure.
Do you mean uncontested divorce? Uncontested divorce is when the parties have resolved all issues of the divorce (property division, custody, child/spousal support, etc) before filing for divorce.
Family law covers family and domestic issues such as marriage and divorce. "Family law is the branch that deals with all domestic issues, such as child custody, divorce and property settlement."
Divorce - Child Support - Alimony and Spousal Support issues - Child Custody - etc)
The complaint for divorce, or petition, will ask if there are minor children. You will answer "no". The court wants to know if child support and custody will be factors in the issues that must be addressed.
The divorce laws of each state vary. In Minnesota, you will receive a Judgment and Decree, which is a court document that details all of the findings of the court or agreements of the parties, including financial issues, child custody issues, name changes, insurance, property ownership, and more.
There is a highly reputable divorce attorney group called Lynch Law Group PC. They can help you in your child custody cases and any other issues you may have during your separation. To find out location and contact information go to their website at www.lynchlawgroup.com.
The minimum time required to obtain a divorce in California is 6 months from the date a party is served with divorce papers (Summons and Petition for Dissolution of Marriage.) Divorces can take longer if all of the issues of custody, support and division of assets cannot be resolved prior to the expiration of the 6 month period. Also, you can "bifurcate" your divorce and obtain the "status" of being divorced at the end of the 6 month period, even if you haven't resolved all of the other issues of custody, support and property. A custody coach can be a great help in answering all of your questions and helping you through your divorce. There are many good coaches out there, include myself.
Yes, a third party could be summoned if the situation calls for it. This is common in children's custody issues.
The minimum time required to obtain a divorce in California is 6 months from the date a party is served with divorce papers (Summons and Petition for Dissolution of Marriage.) Divorces can take longer if all of the issues of custody, support and division of assets cannot be resolved prior to the expiration of the 6 month period. You can "bifurcate" your divorce and obtain the "status" of being divorced at the end of the 6 month period, even if you haven't resolved all of the other issues of custody, support and property. A custody coach can be a great help in answering all of your questions and helping you through your divorce. There are many good coaches out there, include myself.