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NO. That’s a myth. You can file even if you’re still living together in the same house or apartment. The court only needs to see that you're both mentally separated and want the divorce.
YES! Especially if you've been separated for a while already and there's no chance of reconciliation. We’ll show you how to request it - it's super easy.
Yes, at least for two short hearings. Some courts may allow video appearance for one party in special cases, but it's rare.
You can still file. You’ll need to coordinate signatures and appearances. We’ll guide you on how to manage this successfully.
NOPE! Not at all! Not for mutual consent. That’s the whole point of our service: to help you avoid that expense unless your case becomes contested!
The case will stop. Both parties must agree at the second hearing. If one person backs out, it won’t go through. This is why we recommend discussing everything clearly first.
Yes. We give you a consent terms template that covers all of that. You both agree, sign, and submit it with your documents.
Usually 1-2 months with a waiver, or 6–7 months without. It depends on how soon you file and your court's schedule. We help you speed it up as much as possible.