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Can I file for divorce while still living together?

A spouse can file for an absolute divorce on grounds of adultery by the other spouse while still living together. Therefore, if a spouse needs to obtain custody, support or use and possession relief before the divorce, the parties must live in separate residences.

How do you live in the same house while going through a divorce?

3 Tips to Living Together During a Divorce

  1. Establishing and Maintaining Boundaries. When you continue to live together but have decided to no longer be together, the most important thing to establish is ground rules.
  2. Continuing to Pay Household Bills.
  3. Establishing a Parenting Schedule.

Yes, if you are filing for a fault-based divorce or under the “no-fault” option. However, if you plan on filing a separation agreement, this requires that the parties live separate and apart for one year after entering into the agreement.

How soon should you file for divorce?

Divorce by mutual consent can be obtained within six months, but no petition in such a case can be filed within first year of marriage. There also has to be gap of six months between the first and second motions. The court can waive this cooling off period in some cases.

What should you do before filing for divorce?

Even if your marriage is for all intents and purposes over, refrain from living the single life prior to filing for divorce. In most jurisdictions, even if you and your spouse are living separately, having a romantic relationship with another person is still considered adultery.

Can a couple live together after a divorce?

Once the decision to file for divorce is made, and perhaps before this point, living together with a soon-to-be ex can becomes incredibly difficult. Communication is usually poor and spouses often have trouble remaining patient over everyday issues that occur in every household.

How long does it take to file for divorce by mutual consent?

How much time does it take? Divorce by mutual consent can be obtained within six months, but no petition in such a case can be filed within first year of marriage. There also has to be gap of six months between the first and second motions. The court can waive this cooling off period in some cases.

Can you get a divorce if you live in one state?

Brette’s Answer: You can divorce in the state you live in, if you meet the divorce residency requirements. If he files in one state, you will need an attorney in that state, unless the attorney you hire in GA is licensed to practice in NY and you’re willing to pay for the travel. Good luck.