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I have been married for 15 days, is there any way to get a fast divorce?

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we got married 2 weeks ago and we are not happy... and I want out of this marriage fast so i can move on, he agrees with me, now we just want out without alot of attorney fees, is there anything we can do?

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  1. I guess I'd like to ask WHY you want a divorce?  You realize that many couples experience "buyers remorse" after the honeymoon is over, and decide maybe they'd be better off without one another?  When you married, you said your vows until death do you part, not until you got sick of each other or decided it wasn't for you.

    It would be my personal suggestion to stick it out with your spouse like you promised you would in front of your friends and family, and try to make your marriage work.  Unless there was infidelity -- then maybe divorce is best.  I just don't see a reason why you'd need a divorce at this point unless there was infidelity or abuse -- honestly the Judge may not even grant you a divorce, he/she may say you need to wait at least 90 days before going through with it.

    You could try an annulment.  Either that, or just go to the courthouse and file for divorce.  You don't need an attorney if the two of you are in agreement on things, or don't have many assets.

    I suggest you try working on it though.  Purchase this book. http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksea...

    Trust me, it helps a lot and it's a wonderful resource.

    Anyway, good luck.


  2. Why not get an annulment. Then don't get married again until you know the guy really well. Long-term dating is often beneficial to new marriages.

  3. lool wooow

  4. Good job thinking it through~

  5. Well you might be able to get it annulled, i think. I would actually google divorce and annulment and see what you can find. I wouldn't talk to a lawyer just yet until you both do some research.  

  6. Are you serious? How old are you? This is why young kids and immature people shouldn't get married. A successful marriage takes lots of work. So if you don't like your job after a month of working there do you just quit?

  7. It depends on the laws in your state, but in general within the first five years and if you have no children, if the two of you agree, you can divorce quite easily and without a lot of expense.  You may want to consult an attorney to file papers for you, but if you both agree to leave with the property and money that you brought to the marriage, then it shouldn't be too expensive.

  8. Go to legalzoom.com and fill out the paperwork.  They will review it and charge you a fee of $299.  You can file yourself as long as you both sign and it's uncontested.  You'll have to check with the court in your area to find out what the filing fee will be.  Don't expect it to be an instant process.  Even if you both sign, agree and file quickly a judge still has to sign off on it to make the divorce final.  That will probably take anywhere from 1-4 months.  Also, some states require a legal separation of a certain period of time before you can file. You'll need to call to find out whether this applies, or you may be able to find out at legalzoom.  Actually, I hope it does take you some time.  Perhaps this will make you consider what you're doing before you jump in next time.

  9. Have you had s*x yet?  If you have not had s*x yet, then you can move for a full annulment without any costs etc.

    If you have had s*x, but only oral s*x, then that will not count.  

    Why are you wanting to get out of this so quickly?

  10. an annullment would probably be fastest and easiest.  In most states, divorce takes about 6 months, even when it is not contested and there are no assets to quibble about.

    Don't let the criticism bother you-- it is possible in life to make a mistake, realize it quickly, and know you have to clear it up as quickly and smoothly as possible.  It sounds like no one will be hurt by you two breaking apart.  You apparently did something impulsive and only realized afterward it is not right for the 2 of you.

    better luck in the future-- try to learn from this and be more thoughtful and careful in the future.

  11. My advice is to do some research and see if you qualify to have the marriage annulled.  If that is not possible, I think that if you both agree with the divorce and don’t have anything you want to fight over (i.e. property, child support, etc…) you can apply for one and have it done relatively cheaply.  

    http://www.womansdivorce.com/marriage-an...

    http://www.divorceinfo.com/uncontesteddi...

  12. WOW,thats not long 15days and want a divorce..

    speak to a solitor !!

    xx

  13. My god.. It's not a sweater that you're bringing back to Wal-Mart for not fitting!

    Okay in all seriousness, you may be at a stage early enough where you can still get it annulled.  If you have to go through a divorce and youre both not contesting it, then it should go pretty quick and easy.. Go down to the courthouse and see what you need to do.


  14. 1 Agree with your spouse about the terms of the divorce. Quick divorces are usually granted when there is no litigation about shared assets and child custody. Decide in advance who will get the house, the cars and anything else of value.

    Step2  Separate as soon as possible if your spouse wants to contest the divorce. A contested divorce can take years, while a marriage in which the couple has been living apart for a year can get a quick divorce granted.

    Step3  File for a no-fault divorce. This absolves either party of any responsibility for the end of the marriage. The no-fault divorce does not require valid reasons to get a quick divorce.



    Step4  Locate cities or neighboring states that grant faster divorces than the area that you live in. For example, Nevada residents can get a quick divorce in Reno.



    Step5  Seek a divorce in another country. Some countries, such as the Dominican Republic, will grant quick divorces to foreigners. Both spouses generally have to agree on foreign divorces, as well as the distribution of assets, in order to make them legal.

    Rather than lecture you about keeping the marriage going..I hope this helps.

  15.   Two weeks is that all. I  guess you two are not use to  working at something. Marriage is not all peach's and cream you have to work at it everyday.

  16. get it annulled its fast and you dont have to do much  

  17. LMAO

    wow, that is all i have to say.

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