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why the hell did you divorce your children you nutcase? you need to smell my butt! that'll make you think before you divorce your children! it does not smell good!
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This will depend on whether there were children born during the marriage. If there are children, there is a 6 month waiting period before the divorce can be finalize. If there are no children, it's only a 2 month waiting period before the divorce can be finalized.
NO. Not unless there are children involved. If there are children, you should consult with your attorney.
Children, not even teens, should not divorce their parents in any way, unless their parents are abusing them in an unappropriate way. Hopefully your parent does not... Children and teens should not divorce their parents because only their parents have a full wage, and know how to control business matters. Think before you do! =D Hope this helps.................................
Patti Holcomb
Only if you love your children and/or wish them to be supported, deadbeat.
This certificate is something that a divorcing couple with children must obtain before their divorce will be finalized. This is a class that both parents must take to help teach them how to put the children first.
You are not able to get remarried before your divorce is final. If you do remarry before that, then your marriage will not be legal.
Before you decide on divorce take time out for yourself (go on a weekend trip) and be sure this is what you want. If you are still considering divorce and if you own you have children (will have to come to a custody agreement); own your own home; vehicles or other properties you would be wise to see a divorce lawyer.
Sometimes a judge may request this so the couple is sure they want the divorce, but generally it would be wise for the couple to make sure they want a divorce (especially if there are children) by going to marriage counseling. Divorce is not only traumatic for the two spouses, but often children blame themselves when the parents get a divorce. So unless a judge has requested this, then no, there is no real law that can force you to take marriage classes.
When Grant and Vivian have plans to leave after her divorce, but then Vivians husband decides the only way he will give her the divorce is if he can see his children every weekend, ruining they're plans of leaving.