How long does it take to get a Dissolution of Marriage?
Law Offices of Karuschkat P.C.In Colorado, after the other person has been served and the case has been filed with the appropriate Court, the law provides that more than 90 days has to pass before the Court has the authority to enter a Decree of Dissolution of Marriage. Although it is possible to be divorced 91 days after the case has been started, it often takes longer. The Court’s docket is crowded and a date for hearing is usually scheduled months in advance.
What does administrative dissolution mean?
Frequently Asked QuestionsIt means the corporation was "administratively dissolved" by the Secretary of State in accordance with Georgia law. Sometimes the corporation is not aware this has occurred. See similar questions...
How does administratively dissolution occur?
Frequently Asked QuestionsIn most instances, a corporation is administratively dissolved because it failed to file its annual registration with the Secretary of State. This often occurs because the corporation is "out of business." But it is also very common that the corporation moved its offices, the Secretary of State was not notified of the change, and the corporation's annual registration form was not forwarded to the new address. Many times the annual registration is not filed simply due to an oversight. See similar questions...
What are the grounds for a Dissolution of Marriage in Colorado?
Law Offices of Karuschkat P.C.Colorado is a no-fault State. That means that the only ground for a Dissolution of Marriage in Colorado is that one party to the marriage wants the marriage dissolved. The Court is not permitted to consider bad conduct of the parties, unless it affects the children or the financial circumstances of the family. See similar questions...
How is property divided in a Dissolution of Marriage?
Law Offices of Karuschkat P.C.Our law does not provide for 50/50 division of all marital property; instead the law tells the Court to divide the marital assets in a fair and equitable manner. Any property brought into the marriage remains the property of the spouse that brought it in. Generally speaking, any property acquired during the marriage is considered to be marital property and is subject to division by the Court. See similar questions...
Can I get a Dissolution of Marriage without having to go to Court?
Law Offices of Karuschkat P.C.Yes, if certain requirements are met. First, if there are children involved, both spouses must be represented by his or her own attorney. Second, you have to reach a complete agreement that is written and signed by both spouses and their attorneys. All the paperwork is then submitted to the Court for review, and if everything is in order and in accordance with Colorado law, the Court will grant the Dissolution of Marriage. You will be notified by mail that it has been granted. See similar questions...
How can I get a dissolution of marriage (divorce) in Florida?
Untitled DocumentIn general one party needs to testify that the marriage is "irretrievably broken" in other words it cannot be put back together through marriage counseling or any other means. Generally speaking, few people ever contest whether the marriage is irretrievably broken. Thus, in general you can get a divorce simply by asking for one and there is little that your spouse can do about it. See similar questions...
Why does Resolution Now use two mediators for marriage dissolution cases?
Frequently Asked Questions At Resolution NowResolution Now uses two mediators for all marriage dissolution cases. This is called “co-mediation”. We have found that using two mediators insures greater objectivity, balance, comfort, and attention to your concerns. Using two mediators for marriage dissolution cases encourages a higher success rate by insuring that all parties get an equal opportunity to discuss their issues and concerns, and know that they will have the attention of two mediators to keep the mediation productive. See similar questions...
In Florida, is there a difference between divorce and dissolution of marriage?
Family Law and Divorce FAQ - Law Firm Lins Law Group PA Atto...In Florida, there is no real distinction between the two terms. Divorce is the more commonly used term among laypersons while dissolution of marriage is the most frequently used in the Florida legal system. Chapter 61 of Florida Statutes, which governs this subject matter, uses the term “dissolution of marriage.” Most Florida attorneys and judges recognize that this statutory section is inclusive of the term “divorce.” See similar questions...
What are the grounds for Dissolution of Marriage (divorce) in Missouri?
Lloyd Nolan, Attorney at Law - Divorce FAQMissouri provides for limited "no fault" dissolution of marriage, allowing the petitioner to allege merely "irreconcilable differences" as grounds for dissolution of the marriage. The petitioner is typically not required to plead "fault" unless the other party denies the allegation of irreconcilable differences. See similar questions...
What forms must accompany a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage?
Mahoning County Domestic Relations CourtThese forms are filed at your own risk. The Court evaluates the use of these filings on a case by case basis. If the forms do not substantially comply with the requirements of the Ohio Revised Code and the Court's Local Rules, the pleadings may be dismissed. See similar questions...
How long does it take to get my marriage license?
Bermuda Wedding Associates: FAQOnce the Notice of Intended Marriage form and payment has been received by the Registrar's office, the license will be issued in 15 working days. The license is then valid for three months from date of issue. See similar questions...
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