For any couple who vowed to love and cherish one another in front of God and hundreds of their friends and family, divorce is probably the last thing they would want to go through (that is, if they even consider it an option). Nevertheless, there are instances when living separate lives seems to be the only solution to keep the sanity of both parties. In fact, in most cases, ex-couples forge healthier relationships after the divorce has been granted.
The first step for filing a divorce is the accomplishment of legal divorce papers. Think of it as an unedited script where every possible reason that prompted the filing of divorce is written and provided in great detail. No matter if the reason for divorce is inappropriate conduct while under the marriage bonds, desertion, bigamy, abandonment, adultery, or abuse (emotional, mental, or physical), everything is laid out in the divorce papers. The one filing the divorce should make sure nothing is left out to avoid any loopholes. You or your lawyer must document all the facts pertaining to the reasons of divorce. Before the forms are filed, however, you must sign the declaration part, an affirmation that everything written in the papers are true.
After completing and filing the legal divorce papers, the sheriff’s office will now serve the complaint to your spouse (or the “defendant”). It is very important that you let your attorney know the exact home and work address of your husband or wife, and the possible addresses where your spouse might be. This is important so it would be easier for the sheriff to serve the papers, thus speeding up the divorce process.





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