How long do you have to wait in Illinois to get a divorce?

The parties have lived apart for at least two years due to irreconcilable differences The parties have lived apart for at least six months if the two year legal separation period is waived by both spouses and approved by the court

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It can take anywhere from a couple of weeks to six months after separation in Illinois. It depends on the reason you want the divorce, the complications on agreement to various issues, and whether or not you have children together. Most divorces take between six months and a year to complete.

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