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How Long Does a Military Divorce Take? 

Divorce is not the quickest process in the world under any circumstances. A lot of issues must be resolved before a divorce can be finalized. There are often disputes over child custody, child support, spousal support, fair division of property and assets, and other issues. You have to find a way to reach an agreement on these issues.

Some divorces are easier to resolve than others. 

For instance, a marriage that lasted six months will likely be resolved faster than a marriage that lasted for fifteen years. The six-month marriage is easier because the couple’s lives likely haven’t been thoroughly intertwined. The marriage that lasted fifteen years is going to be more difficult to resolve because of how much the couple probably shares.

If children were brought into the marriage, this can further complicate matters and make resolution more challenging.

Timeline of a Divorce

The timeline of a divorce is affected by many different factors. State laws could affect the length of your divorce case. For example, in California, divorce can’t be finalized any faster than six months. Even if there are no marital disputes, you still can’t get your divorce faster than six months beginning on the day the petition was filed with the court.

Your divorce timeline can be impacted by other factors, such as court schedules, mediation meetings, your own desire to delay the proceedings, inability to come to agreements on divorce issues, or if one of the spouses is in the military.

How Does Being in the Military Affect your Divorce Timeline?

Divorce happens to military families just as with other families. The military life can be complicated and stressful for some couples, and this could lead to issues in the marriage. If you, or your spouse, are in the military, you may wonder whether that fact will extend your divorce timeline. It might.

If the military spouse is deployed, this could significantly delay your divorce. This is especially true if that person wants to be present for divorce hearings. They can delay the divorce until such time as they are able to be present for the hearings. Depending on the length of deployment, this could cause a lengthy delay.

Other factors that could impact military divorces are the division of property and assets, residency issues, and child custody disputes.

If you need help getting a military divorce, you can reach out to a lawyer at our firm.

Contact a Military Divorce Lawyer in Rancho Cucamonga

Divorce is never easy, no matter the circumstances. But military divorces can be more challenging than other types of divorce cases. There are some unique issues related to military divorces, and you might need some help sorting out these problems. You don’t have to attempt to handle your military divorce alone.

You can get help from a military divorce lawyer. Reach out to a Rancho Cucamonga divorce attorney at The Law Office of Laurence J. Brock. Reach us by completing the online contact form below or calling 909-466-7661

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