Quick divorces: how they work?

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Quick divorces are becoming more popular in the US due to their affordability and efficiency. Couples with no children or financial debts can benefit from this option, but it’s not recommended for those with disputes over property or who cannot locate one party. The process is similar to traditional divorce, with a waiting period of up to 90 days. Quick divorces are substantially cheaper, costing less than $100 for self-introducing individuals or $300-500 through divorce firms. Nevada holds the record for the quickest divorce response time.

With nearly 50 percent of American marriages ending in divorce each year, quick divorces have become a safer and cheaper alternative to more traditional procedures. While they are not for everyone, many couples can benefit from them. For example, partners who have no children under 18 may opt for a quick divorce, as there would be no child support issues to resolve. The same applies to couples who do not have financial debts and to those who can settle the division of property amicably before starting divorce proceedings. If both parties agree to end the marriage quickly, this type of divorce can be arranged and executed within days.

Quick divorces, however, are not recommended in some cases. Feuding couples who cannot agree on property division or other issues should go through the normal channels of divorce proceedings. If one party does not agree to sign papers or cannot be located, a quick divorce would not be possible. If the petitioner has a grievance or expects something from the other party, a quick divorce is also not an option.

Quick divorces work basically the same way as regular ones. The application for dissolution of the marriage must be presented by one of the parties, personally or through a representative. Once the other party has been notified, they should simply sign the agreement and return it. It is not necessary to be present in the actual proceedings and no oral testimony is required. After all the paperwork has been signed and filed, there is a waiting period of up to 90 days, during which a judge will agree to dissolve the marriage. Nevada holds the record for quick divorces, with final responses taking as little as a week.

Quick divorces are substantially cheaper than the alternative. For self-introducing individuals, the cost is usually less than $100 US Dollars (USD), which covers filler fees, stamping, and certifications. Many choose to file through divorce firms, which charge a flat fee of $300-500 USD, but can save the petitioner time and aggravation in court.




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