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How to File for Divorce


How to File for Divorce1 How to File for DivorceA good marriage can bring joy and harmony to two souls as well as to everyone related to them. But a bad one can bring about a lot of ill feelings, frustration and bitterness. Although it is a very difficult decision to take, yet divorce is the only route left. Divorce is never easy as it means a parting of ways which includes separating everything which both of you treasured together. Besides property and belongings, it also involves your children. If the divorce is based on mutual agreement, then you will have fewer problems to face as far as the actual procedure is concerned. But if your spouse is not agreeable to the divorce, then a good divorce lawyer will only be able to get you out of the mess. Let us find out how to file for divorce so that the process ends amicably.

  1. There is a lot of paperwork to be sorted out before filing for divorce. All your personal and business dealings should be put down on paper. You have to specify which are the things you have under your own name and which both of you hold joint possession of. Find out the records of the house mortgage and any other debt that both of you have together. If you have any bank accounts or any retirement plan benefits to look forward to, then you have to arrange to show all these records in the court.
  2. If the divorce is based on mutual understanding, then both of you can amicably decide how to split your possessions. Make sure that you note all this down when you file for divorce. Unless you clarify how to divide all your material possessions now, it will be too late later on. You also have to think about who should take responsibility of the children. You should be amiable enough to provide child support if you decide against keeping the children with you.
  3. Now that you have everything planned and sorted out, you can finally file for divorce. You will incur a cost of under $100 to file this suit. You can choose to hire an attorney to represent your case and take the necessary action, or do everything yourself. An attorney can be very helpful as he knows the system well and has dealt with many such cases in his life. He will help you to furnish the necessary papers for getting the divorce underway as soon as possible.
  4. Make sure that any financial settlement that you make with your spouse is put down explicitly in paper. The divorce decree should clearly state all the financial transactions that your spouse has promised you. Never make the mistake of signing any paper without having your attorney present. You may unknowingly commit to something which will be harmful for you in the future.

If you are young with no children and very little material assets, you will have fewer problems in getting a divorce. But the procedure to be followed still remains the same.

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