How To Get A Divorce?

Gather information about your situation (where you live, grounds if required, desired outcome)

Check your state/country divorce requirements and residency rules

Choose a divorce type (uncontested, contested, mediation, collaborative, or attorney-assisted)

Prepare key documents (marriage certificate, IDs, financial records, income/tax info, property and debt lists, parenting information if applicable)

Decide on issues to resolve (property division, debts, spousal support, child custody/visitation, child support)

Draft a settlement agreement or proposed terms

File the divorce petition/application with the appropriate court

Pay the required filing fees or request a fee waiver if eligible

Serve the other spouse with divorce papers according to local rules

Complete and file any required forms (financial disclosures, parenting plans, affidavits, responses)

Attend required hearings or mediation sessions

Negotiate and finalize terms (settlement agreement or court orders)

If uncontested, submit the final paperwork for approval

If contested, attend trial hearings as required and present evidence

Review the proposed final judgment for accuracy

Sign and file the final judgment/order

Confirm when the divorce becomes final (waiting periods or finalization dates)

Update legal documents and records (name changes, beneficiaries, insurance, estate planning, banks/credit accounts)

Follow post-divorce obligations (support payments, custody schedules, compliance with court orders)

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