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Expedite your Divorce in California!

If you want to speed up your divorce, then you will want to negotiate with your spouse about the most sensitive issues involving a divorce settlement up front and quickly, The best way to make a divorce go fast is to get an agreement about child custody as soon as possible. For spouses that don’t have any children, the process will naturally be faster because there will be no arguments concerning this. You may want a mediator to help you and your spouse come to agreements on child custody if this is a factor in your divorce. Without assistance from an attorney, you may find that you are stuck in a rut arguing with your spouse. Having a professional there to help you out can be extremely beneficial to you.

Another way to expedite your divorce process is to file your divorce papers as soon as possible. If you drag out the process and vacillate about whether or not to file for divorce, this will only prolong the actual negotiations. Legal professionals say as soon as you have made up your mind concerning divorce you need to take action. When you file for divorce in California, there is a six-month waiting period that you will need to adhere to.

This is a non-negotiable for most marriages. To make your divorce go faster, you should settle all property and spousal support issues before the six-month waiting period ends. If you can show that you have settled everything with your spouse and are ready to move forward, then a judge is more likely to settle your divorce in short order. A qualified attorney will also be able to help you get your divorce processed and finalized as soon as possible. Contact a Los Angeles family attorney today for more information!

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