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This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

How do I go about getting a quick, easy, and cheap divorce?

Answered by attorney Marcia J. Mavrides
Divorce lawyer at Mavrides Law
The easiest and quickest divorce in Massachusetts is a "1A" no-fault, uncontested divorce. If there is 100% agreement and both parties sign all the paperwork, then the divorce would be final 120 days after you both appear in court to have the divorce approved. If that is not possible, you would file a "1B" divorce, which is a no-fault contested divorce- but it will take you at least 9 months (6 months waiting for a pretrial conference and 3 months for a nisi period) to process the matter through the court. The court process actually anticipates about 14 months for a contested matter. To start the time-clock running, you should file a complaint for divorce (1B) and have your husband served with the summons. Then, if he cooperates and agrees to divorce, you could always amend your divorce to a "1A" and process your divorce faster.
The easiest and quickest divorce in Massachusetts is a "1A" no-fault, uncontested divorce. If there is 100% agreement and both parties sign all the paperwork, then the divorce would be final 120 days after you both appear in court to have the divorce approved. If that is not possible, you would file a "1B" divorce, which is a no-fault contested divorce- but it will take you at least 9 months (6 months waiting for a pretrial conference and 3 months for a nisi period) to process the matter through the court. The court process actually anticipates about 14 months for a contested matter. To start the time-clock running, you should file a complaint for divorce (1B) and have your husband served with the summons. Then, if he cooperates and agrees to divorce, you could always amend your divorce to a "1A" and process your divorce faster.
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Can my spouse just kick me out of our house without attending the court?

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Answered by attorney James T Weiner (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at James T. Weiner, P.C.
Generally a spouse cannot just throw you out like that ... unless she gets a court order...to get a court order she must show potential of immanent harm .... thus the threat of domestic violence report So go home but try to get a hidden recorder or movie camera to record her statements.. so if she tries you can counter her accusations. the above said if you can afford to leave do so..why would you want to stay in that situation?
Generally a spouse cannot just throw you out like that ... unless she gets a court order...to get a court order she must show potential of immanent harm .... thus the threat of domestic violence report So go home but try to get a hidden recorder or movie camera to record her statements.. so if she tries you can counter her accusations. the above said if you can afford to leave do so..why would you want to stay in that situation?
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My husband and I were married in Atlanta, Georgia can I file for divorce in Trinidad and Tobago?

Answered by attorney Cindy S. Vova
Divorce lawyer at Law Offices of Cindy S. Vova, P.A.
Dear Anonymous:     You will  have to check with the requirements of Trinidad and Tobago.   In the United States, typically it does not matter where one married, but it does matter where one is living at thte time of the filing of the divorce.  Some states, and probably countries, have a residency requirement where a person must live in that jurisdiction for a certain period of time before filing. For example, in Florida you must live in the state 6 months before filing a divorce petition.    Best of luck, Cindy S. Vova Law Offices of Cindy S. Vova, P.A.  
Dear Anonymous:     You will  have to check with the requirements of Trinidad and Tobago.   In the United States, typically it does not matter where one married, but it does matter where one is living at thte time of the filing of the divorce.  Some states, and probably countries, have a residency requirement where a person must live in that jurisdiction for a certain period of time before filing. For example, in Florida you must live in the state 6 months before filing a divorce petition.    Best of luck, Cindy S. Vova Law Offices of Cindy S. Vova, P.A.  
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