The decision to file for divorce after infidelity varies based on individual circumstances, including emotional readiness and the state of the relationship. Some may choose to wait a few months to assess whether reconciliation is possible, while others might feel ready to file immediately after discovering the betrayal. It's important to consider personal feelings, the impact on any children involved, and whether there is a desire for counseling or mediation before making a final decision. Ultimately, the timing should align with what feels right for you and your situation.
i'd say.
Of course i does! Hes having an affair before filing for divorce, meaning hes still with you! ( unless of course you kicked him out of the house... but if hes sleeping on the couch it does not...)
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.
To file for divorce in Georgia, you need to complete a Petition for Divorce form and file it with the Superior Court in the county where you or your spouse live. You must also pay a filing fee and serve the petition to your spouse. After filing, there will be a waiting period before a final hearing is scheduled to complete the divorce process.
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.
Yes, if a person got married in Hawaii they can divorce in the state of California. The person will have to be a resident of California for a certain amount of time before filing for a divorce.
Every case is different, but if the two of you file a joint petition for bankruptcy before the divorce, you will both avoid problems. Consult a lawyer who knows both divorce and bankruptcy law.
Avoid filing if you can. There is no easy way out. The option of filing will still be there after the divorce if that's best for you.
You can set up a separate account whenever you wish
That is dependent of state residency laws.
You should probably wait until the divorce is finale.
By including that in your divorce petition.