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How long does it take for a divorce to be final?

December 22, 2016 Laurel Gartman

The soonest a divorce can be final is six months and a day from the date the respondent is served with the petition. However, the divorce is not automatically final after this six-month period. A divorce can only become final once a judgment is entered. In other words, the parties have agreed to all terms or the court has ruled on all of the terms. A judgment will encompass all issues and contain all orders. The Six month timeframe is only realistic if parties can come to a settlement and agree on all terms very soon after filing the petition. If there are a lot of contested issues, and discovery, and court litigation is necessary, it can take much longer than six months to finalize the divorce. In a long drawn-out dissolution, an option is to bifurcate the status of the parties, before the dissolution is final. In other words, to request that the court terminate the status of the marriage before the trial.

If you have any questions about spousal support or need legal advice in the family law realm, please contact the Law Office of Laurel Peniche Gartman at (714) 283-2811. 

As a Certified Family Law Specialist, Laurel Peniche Gartman has been practicing Family Law for over 28 years in Orange County California.  

This website is provided as a resource for general information for the public. The information on these web pages is not intended to serve as legal advice or as a guarantee, warranty or prediction regarding the outcome of any particular legal matter. The information on these web pages is subject to change at any time and may be incomplete and/or may contain errors. You should not rely on these pages without first consulting a qualified attorney.

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Will I have to go to Court at any time during my divorce?

October 14, 2016 Laurel Gartman

The answer is, it depends. If the parties come to an agreement on all of the issues, No, you will not need to appear in court. Your attorney can prepare a stipulated order, everyone can sign it and it can be filed and made an order of the court, without a court appearance. However, If there are any disputed issues, in other words, if you and the other party do not agree on every issue, then yes, it is likely that You will need to make a court appearance at the hearing. You will need to present your case before Judge, and you will need to testify about the facts surrounding the issues that the parties are disagreeing about. This way the court can hear all of the issues and make a ruling on your matter.

If you have any questions, please contact the Law Office of Laurel Peniche Gartman at (714) 283-2811. As a Certified Family Law Specialist, Laurel Peniche Gartman has been practicing Family Law for over 27 years in Orange County California.  

This website is provided as a resource for general information for the public. The information on these web pages is not intended to serve as legal advice or as a guarantee, warranty or prediction regarding the outcome of any particular legal matter. The information on these web pages is subject to change at any time and may be incomplete and/or may contain errors. You should not rely on these pages without first consulting a qualified attorney.

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