Finalizing a divorce can take at least two to four months or even more. One contributing reason is that judges do not set divorce trial dates immediately. Moreover, Connecticut courts wait at least 90 days from the official case start before deciding on a trial date.
Couples who want a faster divorce process may look into getting a nonadversarial divorce instead.
A nonadversarial divorce is a simplified version of the regular or traditional divorce proceedings. Opting for a nonadversarial divorce allows you to obtain a finalized marriage dissolution within 35 days or just over a month.
Thanks to the fast-tracked process, you and your spouse do not have to appear in court. You only need to submit a joint petition. Filing a joint petition helps speed up the process since you no longer need to wait to serve the divorce papers to your spouse.
Not all couples qualify for a nonadversarial divorce. You may only choose this option if you and your spouse meet the following criteria:
The simplified process of filing a nonadversarial divorce does not mean you do not need to seek legal counsel. In general, working with an experienced family law attorney may help facilitate a faster and smoother process.
Division of marital property is no less complex, even if you have limited or smaller asset value. A legal professional can assist you with the asset division, settlement negotiations, and submission of all necessary documents.