There’s a minimum waiting period of 60 days before the Court will grant a divorce. During the divorce process you’ll settle issues regarding spousal support (formerly known as alimony), property division (i.e., the marital home) and division of marital debt (i.e., credit cards, loans, etc.). Many factors will be considered by the Court, including length of marriage, current living situation, income of both parties, standard of living during the marriage, each party’s contribution to the marital estate and more.
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