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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.

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