What are the basic steps for filing for divorce?
While divorce laws vary by state, here are the basic steps: • First, you must meet the residency requirements of the state. • Second, you must have “grounds” (a legally acceptable reason) to end your marriage. • Third, you must file divorce papers and have copies sent to your spouse. • Fourth, if your spouse disagrees with anything in the divorce papers, then he will have the opportunity to file papers telling his side. This is called “contesting the divorce.” If he contests it, then you will have a series of court appearances to sort the issues out. If your spouse does not disagree with anything, then he should sign the papers and send them back to you and/or the court. If your spouse agrees with everything and signs the papers, this is called an “uncontested divorce.” Also, if a certain period of time passes and your spouse does not sign the papers or file any papers of his/her own, you may be able to proceed with the divorce as an uncontested divorce anyway. (Speak to a lawyer in yo