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What Divorce Option is Right For Me?

The process of ending a marriage can be complicated and time-consuming. If you want to get it done quickly without the hassle, there's an option for that too! All couples should know what they're getting into before making such decisions with their future in mind. Some potential options couples could look into while getting a divorce are summary dissolution, traditional divorce, and mediation.

Summary Dissolution

Summary dissolution is a fast and easy way to get a divorce and can be finalized without going to court, making it a more streamlined process than traditional divorce proceedings. It's an option for couples who meet specific requirements such as

  • Both are wanting a divorce
  • Being married for less than 5 years
  • Having no children together
  • Not owning any property, buildings, or land together
  • Couple doesn't have a cumulative debt of over $6,000 besides a car loan
  • Are not speaking support from spouses
  • Agreeing on everything related to the divorce

If both partners agree on these specific things, then they can go through with a summary dissolution which is a lot quicker and simpler than the average divorce. It's important to keep in mind that this option isn't for everyone and it's always best to speak with an attorney to see what would be the best decision for you and your future.

Traditional Divorce

A traditional divorce is a more complicated, time-consuming process where both partners must go to court and battle it out in front of a judge. This is usually the route taken when:

  • Couples can't agree on things and need a judge to make the final decision
  • One spouse doesn't want a divorce
  • There are children involved in the marriage
  • The couple owns the property, buildings, or land together

If any of these things apply to you, then a traditional divorce might be the way to go. It's important to note that this process can take months or even years to finalize, so if you're looking for a quick and easy way out, this probably isn't it. Traditional divorce can take months or even years to come to a final resolution, which is why you need a divorce lawyer to help you through every step of the process. The key is to have a divorce attorney who will advocate for you and help you get what you want out of the divorce.

Mediation

Mediation is a process where both spouses meet with a mediator to discuss the terms of their divorce. The mediator is a neutral third party who helps to facilitate negotiations and keep the process moving forward. They do not provide legal advice, but they can help you understand your options and make decisions that are best for you and your family. Mediation can be a good option for couples who want to avoid the stress and cost of a traditional divorce. It can also be a good option for couples who want to have more control over the outcome of their divorce.

What's Right For Me?

No matter what route you choose to take, getting a divorce is a big decision that will change your life. It's important to be informed about all of your options before making any decisions. Speak with a divorce lawyer, family lawyer, or attorney to learn more about divorce proceedings to see which one is right for you.

While one divorce option may be a great option for some, it may not be the right choice for everyone. Whether it is a contested or uncontested divorce, it's always best to consult with an attorney at Intermountain Legal to see what would work best in your particular situation. No matter what, the most important thing is to make sure you're making the best decision for yourself and your future.

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