Having never been married, I don't have any first hand experience on this matter, but I am curious as to what your relationship is like with your current wife. I would think that if the two of you are capable of maintaining an amicable or "friendly" divorce, then I would assume that the process can be made relatively painlessly and quickly.I am planning to file a divorce, any idea how quickly I can have divorce and remarry again with a gf whom I love from my heart? looks quite long process in case of friendly divorce....
any suggestion?
What he said. You can file for the divorce immediately and move for the order after the 1 year separation date. If you are really in a hurry, you can accuse her of adultery or cruelty and ask for the divorce right away.In a best case scenario when both parties agree on amicable terms, the divorce could be finalized within 3 months. Last time I checked though the law requires for spouses to be seperated for at least 1 year before filing for divorce (during that time you can both still live under the same roof).
Your advice is legal bullshit.Cuba or Dominican Republic.
DR is the place to get one. Even Michael Jackson and some Hollywood people went there to get theirs done.
I posted the reason why long time ago.
Here it is:
1.The spouse does not need to be there.
2. pay lawyer 500 USD and he will have it done for you by 3pm that day if you appointment is at 9am.
3. By the time they send papers here it should take 3 months.
As for the other details such as alimony, child support I don't know and the DR people never told me the situation.
Double check this info you plan to do this.
It's total ignorant, woman-hating bullshit.I have heard not use female lawyers for divorce ?
how much true is this
You are correct if this thread was referring to USA as this is a legal requirement in most states. Canada will accept a foreign jurisdiction ruling on the matter without questionning. Canadians can get divorce in any jurisdiction they want (same goes for marriage).Your advice is legal bullshit.
A divorce is only recognized in Canada if either of the 2 parties has a significant connection with the granting jurisdiction. If you fly to Cuba for a week and get a divorce, no Canadian court or public official will take it seriously and they will mock your foolishness for wasting $100's of your money on crap.
For fuck's sake, go talk to a lawyer before spreading this crap.
No. A divorce from another country is only valid in Canada if, when you obtained the divorce you had a "real and substantial" connection to the place where you obtained the divorce, or you or your spouse had been ordinarily resident there for more than a year at the time of your divorce.You are correct if this thread was referring to USA as this is a legal requirement in most states. Canada will accept a foreign jurisdiction ruling on the matter without questionning. Canadians can get divorce in any jurisdiction they want (same goes for marriage).