Please be aware that in Connecticut, all parties must wait ninety days to obtain a divorce, unless the parties are eligible for a nonadversarial (simplified) divorce or until (1) the parties have an agreement on all terms of the divorce and ask the court docket to waive the 90-day ready interval or (2) it has been 30 days from the return date, the defendant has not filed an appearance, and the plaintiff asks the court docket to waive the ninety-day ready period. This section covers no fault divorces, where to file for divorce, serving and answering a divorce petition, the discovery and basic household court process, divorce records and related privacy points, child support and custody, divorce mediation, and extra.
New York state law requires that the defendant in a divorce motion be personally served with the Summons with Notice or Summons and Verified Grievance To have your partner served … Read More