What is a summary dissolution in California?
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What is a summary dissolution in California?
Summary dissolution offers a quicker, simpler way to divorce in California. By Teresa Wall-Cyb. Summary dissolution in California is a divorce. It’s a way to end a marriage or a domestic partnership \u2013 or in some cases, both \u2013 in a quicker, less complicated way; but it’s not for everyone.
How much does a summary dissolution cost in California?
Court fees for filing the Summary Dissolution are $435.00. You may pay this fee with cash, a personal check, cashier’s check, money order, or credit card.
What is the difference between summary dissolution and divorce?
Summary dissolution is the most cost-effective way to get divorced in California. There is less paperwork and only one filing fee. However, the couple must meet very specific requirements. Also, California requires a six-month waiting period to terminate any marriage, so summary dissolution does not expedite a divorce.
How are assets split in divorce in California?
Couples going through a divorce must decide how to divide their property and debts—or ask a court to do it for them. Under California’s community property laws, assets and debts spouses acquire during marriage belong equally to both of them, and they must divide them equally in a divorce.