Can I file for divorce online?

It depends on your state. You might be surprised to learn that you can file for divorce online in some states. Many people know that the Internet is a great resource for legal forms, but not everyone knows that it's possible to use these forms to file a divorce. This is only true in certain cases, though. The basic requirements are that both spouses meet the residency requirement of the state and that they can agree on how much child support and spousal support they want. The main reason that most people are hesitant to do this online is that they don't want to do anything without an attorney present. The truth is, though, if you're filing for divorce and you meet the above criteria, it's completely legal for you to do so on your own. It does take some time to fill out all of the required information and there's no way you could possibly know whether your filing is accurate unless you have gone through the process before, but it's certainly possible. Just remember, if you do decide to go this route and hire an attorney later on, there may be some problems with your case if you haven't filed correctly from the beginning.


A poster stating "divorce lawyers for military spouses"

It’s best to speak with a lawyer before you file for divorce online. Call the online divorce attorneys for a free consultation: 

Ascent Law LLC

8833 S Redwood Rd Ste C

West Jordan UT 84088

(801) 676-5506

https://www.ascentlawfirm.com/family-attorneys/

 

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