Divorce formally dissolves the legal marriage. The married couples do not have the constitutional rights to proceed for the divorce but the state laws permit the couples to divorce in order to serve the public policy. In order to ensure that the public policy interests are well taken care of the states ask for a cooling off period – this is the time period after the legal separation which the spouses have to bear before they start the divorce proceedings in the court.
Divorce proceeding in courts
The courts in the United States currently proceed with two types of divorce namely – Limited divorce and Absolute divorce. In order to obtain the absolute divorce the courts call for specific evidence to prove that some type of misconduct or misbehavior has occurred on the part of either of the spouse. The limited divorce is typically known as the separation decrees. In such cases the court refrains from officially dissolving the marriage. There are few things which you should keep in mind before appearing for the divorce in the court.
Tips to keep in mind before appearing in Divorce court