How to Divorce

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Wanting to Separate, but Not Sure How to Divorce? There are many “how to” guides in print form and available on the internet. Everything from „how to tie a tie‟ to „how to cook a hardboiled egg‟ can be found in step-by-step directions. Many couples, as they are planning their wedding, exchanging their vows and buying their first home together as husband and wife would never think twice about needing a how to divorce instruction manual. Yet, with the growing rate of divorces, many of these same couples are left not knowing how to actually get a divorce. A marriage coming to an end can be stressful enough, but not having the knowledge of how to divorce can become an additional burden to an unhappy couple. Online resources are the most efficient means to gain knowledge about divorce. As with anything you choose to research on the intent, you want to be sure it is from a reputable source. NOLO.com has an excellent collection of articles that can assist with many aspects of how to divorce. You must first determine what type of divorce to file, and check that the type you are seeking is permitted in your state. The two main types are fault and no fault. There are several states that do not permit the fault grounds for divorce, however. Another question that many people ask is whether they qualify for an annulment or legal separation prior to filing for divorce. The processes for these types of severance will vary from one another and from divorce procedures. However, like divorce procedures, both annulments and legal separations do require the courts involvement. When researching how to divorce, you may come across special circumstances that pertain to your situation. For example, if you or your spouse is not a citizen of the United States and has conditional residency, there will be additional paperwork to ensure


that permanent residency is granted prior to the divorce. This situation may not occur too frequently, but it is important to consider as an example of other factors that may arise when considering how to divorce. The mental and emotional exhaustion that frequently comes with divorce can be overwhelming. Many people avoid the use of lawyers and the courts, but in some cases when the two individuals cannot communicate and agree with decisions, the law can be helpful in speeding the process along in a hopefully fair manner. What is most important to remember is that there are resources available to assist you with learning how to divorce depending on your specific situation with your spouse.


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