How long does it take to get a divorce if both parties agree in California?
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How long does it take to get a divorce if both parties agree in California?
six months
How long after a divorce can you remarry in California?
What happens if you remarry before your divorce is final?
Please note that it is illegal to remarry before your divorce becomes final. This is usually one month and one day after your divorce is granted in court. To marry a third party before your divorce becomes final is classed as bigamy and your subsequent marriage will not be legal.
How will I know when my divorce is final in California?
The Notice of Entry of Judgment will be mailed by the clerk to all parties. This is your proof that your divorce is final. It may take at least four to six weeks for the court to process the paperwork. If you do not get a copy of the Notice of Entry of Judgment, contact the Court.
Does California require separation before divorce?
Although California does not have a required separation period or trial separation period, it does have a waiting period for a divorce. While you may file for divorce as soon as you want, you must still wait 6 months before your divorce is final. This means that, for many couples, those 6 months are spent separated.
What is a wife entitled to in a divorce in California?
California Divorce Entitlements: Spousal Support Length of the marriage. Domestic violence. Age and health of both parties. Supporting spouse’s ability to pay.