• Socsa@sh.itjust.works
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    Technically if you don’t have any disputed assets or kids to traumatize, you can pretty much get divorced online these days. There a bunch of online legal services websites out there who will send you boilerplate to fill out and then file it for you for under $1000.

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      Yes. That’s how no-fault divorce works. The point is, they don’t want that at all, for anyone, regardless of assets or children. They want wives to be the property of men, unable to get a divorce.

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      Those services are scams. At least in my state, the court’s website includes a boilerplate form to fill out free of charge.

      Having said that, even if there is no dispute, if you have sizable co-mingled assets/liabilities (such as a house and mortgage, effectively comingled retirement savings, etc), you should probably still get professional help even if you agree in principle how to divide them.

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      My first divorce was far easier than that. We decided to divorce, no kids or property or fighting, and did it for $0.