What happens in an amicable divorce?
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What happens in an amicable divorce?
An amicable divorce means a civil divorce, where both spouses agree to property division, spousal and child support, visitation and custody. It does mean the spouses don’t fight and enter an agreement reasonably, without litigation. An amicable divorce almost always means an uncontested divorce.
How long does an amicable divorce take?
about four to five months
Can my husband hide money during a divorce?
If you lie during discovery or your deposition in order to hide assets, you’ve committed perjury (a punishable crime). Likewise, if you simply fail to report assets or provide financial information to your spouse during a divorce, a court can order you to do so.
Is it illegal to date during a divorce?
While there is no law prohibiting dating while going through a divorce, doing so could still affect the legal proceedings between you and your soon-to-be-former spouse in a few ways: If you date a new person, and especially if you move in with them, the court may decide you need less assistance, if any
Can I get engaged while going through a divorce?
Yes, it is perfectly legal to get engaged before your divorce is final. A marriage engagement is an oral promise to marry someone. From a strict legal standpoint, being engaged during your divorce process should not affect your divorce outcome
What happens if you get pregnant while going through a divorce?
If you are married and wind up pregnant at any time prior to the divorce being finalized, the court or judge is going to “stay” (hold open) the court proceedings and not allow the divorce to go through until after the baby is born
Can I divorce my wife while she is pregnant?
Can You Get a Divorce While Pregnant? In California, the divorce process can be started while the wife is pregnant, but the divorce cannot be finalized until after the child is born. Paternity must also be established before the courts will grant the final divorce decree