Affidavit For Divorce Virginia Without A Final Hearing

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Virginia
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VA-CC-124
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Affidavit of Continuous Marriage

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It is possible to get divorced without going to court, as long as your partner agrees to the divorce and the reasons why. However, it is still possible that you will need to go to court to decide what happens to money, property and children.

A divorce by affidavit dissolves the marriage. It sets out the terms you and your spouse have agreed on for child support, alimony, and child custody. You can only use this process if you and your spouse have reached an agreement.

Uncontested divorces usually take two to three months, after filing in our experience, and contested divorces can take up to eighteen months. D If you have gone through a contested divorce, and if there is no appeal, your divorce will be final thirty days after the judge signs the final decree.

Do You Have to Go to Court for an Uncontested Divorce? No, a court appearance is not required for an uncontested divorce. The Law Office of Michael Ephraim will prepare the required documents for you and your spouse to sign, and handle all document filings with the court.

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Affidavit For Divorce Virginia Without A Final Hearing