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2006-10-25 08:27:48 · 4 answers · asked by larry l 1 in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

4 answers

The effect of a judgment of dissolution of marriage when it
becomes final is to restore the parties to the state of unmarried
persons.


FAMILY.CODE
SECTION 2310-2313



2310. Dissolution of the marriage or legal separation of the
parties may be based on either of the following grounds, which shall
be pleaded generally:
(a) Irreconcilable differences, which have caused the irremediable
breakdown of the marriage.
(b) Incurable insanity.



2311. Irreconcilable differences are those grounds which are
determined by the court to be substantial reasons for not continuing
the marriage and which make it appear that the marriage should be
dissolved.


2312. A marriage may be dissolved on the grounds of incurable
insanity only upon proof, including competent medical or psychiatric
testimony, that the insane spouse was at the time the petition was
filed, and remains, incurably insane.


2313. No dissolution of marriage granted on the ground of incurable
insanity relieves a spouse from any obligation imposed by law as a
result of the marriage for the support of the spouse who is incurably
insane, and the court may make such order for support, or require a
bond therefor, as the circumstances require.

2006-10-25 08:48:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

California is a community property state, meaning the assets as well as the debts are split 50-50. It is also a no fault state, meaning that there are only 2 possible reasons for the divorce. One is incurable insanity and the other is irreconcilable differences. When I got my divorce 10 years ago, the law was that a divorce would be final 6 months and 1 day from the date of the petition filing, IF the Respondent was properly served.

Issues of child support, custody, asset and liability division can be resolved during the process.

2006-10-25 15:38:14 · answer #2 · answered by Royalhinney 7 · 0 0

The divorce law? Well, its pretty simple. If you do not have children, a divorce can take up to any where to 3-6weeks(depending upon alimony rewards and estates involved). If you have children, then you have to determine custody orders prior divorce.

2006-10-25 15:33:59 · answer #3 · answered by skawp 2 · 0 0

Once you get one your not married any more. HaHa!

2006-10-25 15:29:47 · answer #4 · answered by lifescircle 5 · 0 0

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