How long do you have to sign a divorce decree?
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How long do you have to sign a divorce decree?
Once the papers have been filed with the court, the question, “How long does an uncontested divorce take?” is completely out of the parties’ hands. The amount of time it will take to finalize the divorce by having a judge approve and sign the judgment can take anywhere from six weeks to 12 months.
Are you divorced when you sign the papers?
Divorce is a multi-step process. Next, you and your attorney must the file the proper papers with the court and have the spouse sign the documents to make the divorce official. But even when divorce papers are signed, there is still more you must do to ensure all issues of legality and finances are resolved.
Do both parties need to sign for a divorce?
No. Even if your spouse refuses to sign any documents, the court can grant a divorce order. But you must prove your spouse was served according to the rules.
How does a judge decide who gets what in a divorce?
The court will look at meeting the needs of both parties, including ensuring their housing and income needs are met. If these needs are met from the available assets and there is a surplus, the court may consider the origin of certain assets in deciding how the remainder is divided.