compulsory divorce的意思|示意
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compulsory divorce的用法详解
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Compulsory divorce, also known as mutual divorce, is a divorce process that must be agreed upon by both spouses who have to follow a certain procedure. It is common in countries that practice civil law.
Under civil law, a couple seeking a divorce must go through a court process. In order to file for a divorce, both spouses must sign a petition to initiate a divorce. This petition will state the reasons for the divorce and the type of divorce that the couple wishes to pursue. The petition must then be approved by the court, which may require further information or evidence before agreeing to grant the divorce. After the court approves the petition, a date for a hearing will be set for both spouses to appear before a judge. The judge will then determine how assets, such as property and finances, will be divided and decide on any arrangements for child custody and visitation.
Compulsory divorce allows the couple to go through a mutual agreement, known as a divorce settlement, which requires both spouses to agree to all the terms. In this agreement, the couple must decide how they will divide any assets, including money, property, and other items. They must also agree on a parenting plan, which outlines how they will each have access to their children if they have any. Once both spouses sign the divorce settlement, they will have to get it notarized and file it with the court. The court must then review the document and make a decision as to whether or not it is fair and just.
Compulsory divorce is an effective way of getting a divorce if both spouses are willing to cooperate and agree to the terms. It can be a much faster and less expensive way of getting divorced than a typical court process. However, if one spouse does not consent to the terms of the divorce settlement, the couple must go through the court process instead.
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