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Yes, it is still necessary for a person who wants a divorce, to issue a summons against the other person and then to appear in court to give evidence. If the case is not defended, the process is usually fairly quick and uncomplicated, particularly if there are no children and simple proprietary issues.
The time required to obtain a divorce varies. Generally, a divorce takes anywhere from six weeks, to a couple of years. In most states the divorce is final as soon as the judge signs the divorce decree. In some states parties to a divorce may not remarry anyone except each other for 6 months after the decree is granted.
Legal separation is a legal status conferred by a court, where the parties remain married, but the court sets the rights and liabilities of the parties with respect to child custody, support, visitation, alimony, property and debts. The process of legal separation is sometimes called "separate maintenance." A decree of separate maintenance cannot later be converted to a divorce decree. If parties in a legal
separation later desire a divorce, they must file a new divorce action.
An annulment is a method of voiding the contract of marriage. If an annulment is granted, the result is that the parties are treated as if the marriage never occurred. An annulment can only be granted if the initial marriage contract suffers from a defect in the contract formation. Such defects include an underage party without parental consent, a party lacking the mental capacity to understand the marriage contract or fraud in the inducement of the marriage contract. An annulment can only be granted to the innocent party, or the party that suffers from the defect.
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Attorney-client privilege means that any legal information or matter that you discuss with your attorney cannot be discussed with anyone else. Aside from a few exceptions and unless you consent to release legal information pertaining to your case, s(he) is required, by law, to keep all of your information confidential.
When children are involved the parties must also reach agreement as to where they
should live and/or how often they should spend time with the non-custodial parent. As your advocate, I
can help you work with the other party and the court to come to a schedule everyone can appreciate.
It is undisputed that divorce has emotional implications on the family. Financial
implications can be just as daunting. Because each state has a unique formula for determination of
Child Support amounts, you need proactive representation to help you reach a fair
settlement and efficiency to reduce legal costs.
Adoptive parents accept all the challenges, rights, and responsibilities of
parenthood. The adoption process can be a maze of legal twists and turns. We can help you navigate
the adoption process quickly and efficiently and bring your new family together with minimum delay.

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