In California, the dissolution of a marriage can take on many forms and shapes. Partnerships between man and women are not as straight forward as they have been in generations past. Domestic partnerships, legal separation, same sex marriage, and transgender partners have all become situations that the California courts and laws have had to deal with in recent times. Classic cases of divorce have become common place in our society but there are other forms of legal separation as well as stipulations in the divorce process unfamiliar to some couples.
Dissolution of Marriage
For those thinking about filing California divorce papers, there should be an awareness for the rules pertaining to grounds for divorce; the most common is irreconcilable differences. This known as a no-fault divorce. Both spouses enter willingly into these proceedings and no stipulations for the filing have to be stated other then that the marriage has no chance to be reconciled.
“Summary Dissolution” of Marriage
A “Summary” dissolution of marriage is slightly different. You do not have to talk to a lawyer or go through the courts. However not everyone can qualify for a summary dissolution and it is not always recommended. First there are residency requirements that must be met, such as:
If you meet these requirements of residency you must also meet the following requirements to qualify for a summary dissolution to a marriage:
Annulments
An annulment, defined by the courts of California is when the a marriage is considered not legally valid but the stipulations of the law. The effect of an annulment renders your marriage obsolete and makes it so that for all intents and purposes it never happened. There are basic reasons a marriage can be claimed invalid:
These lists are basic overviews of the mains reasons different types of marriages, domestic partnership etc can be dissolved. There are many more minute details that could apply to various situations when it comes to marriage, separation and finalizing the dissolution of the marriage. It is important to understand the stipulations and restrictions that apply to your certain situation. At MyDivorcePapers.com we have insightful and helpful divorce videos aimed at helping someone understand the individual states laws when it comes to filing for divorce.
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This is a great information for me and for couples who are deciding to file a divorce case. Thanks!
With both parties in full agreement what would be the timeframe for the divorce to be final
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