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Filing of a Petition the first step of the divorce procedure in India in case of mutual Divorce is a joint petition for the termination of marriage may be submitted before the family court by both the husband and wife on the grounds that they have been residing separately for a time span of one year or more.
Washington will not allow them to get divorced any faster than 91 days no matter what. Washington has whats called a 90-day cooling-off period to make sure the parties truly want to be done with each other.
Due to the mandatory 90-day waiting period, the absolute quickest that a divorce can be finalized is 91 days. Realistically, however, it will take a bit longer for most couples to be granted a divorce in Washington State; typically anywhere from 6 months to a year.
At least 90 days must pass before a decree is entered. This is known as the waiting period. However, if the parties are unable to settle during the course of the 11 month divorce case schedule, a divorce may not occur until a trial ruling 11 months later (or longer if the trial date is extended for good cause).
A court in Washington State will usually a) award each party his or her own separate property and b) divide the net value of the parties community property 50/50. This means the husband keeps what he brought to the marriage, the wife keeps what she brought, and the rest gets split between them equally.
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Related Q&A to Divorce and Custody Form

How to file for an uncontested, no-fault divorce in Illinois Obtain and complete your county divorce forms. Pull together all required information and documentation. File your forms with your local courts office. Serving your spouse the summons. Disclose your financials. Your divorce court appearance.
Theres a $435-$450 filing fee to file for a divorce. If you cant afford the fee, you can ask for a fee waiver.
The short answer is: In Washington, divorce takes a minimum of 90 days. Thats the absolute minimum, but many take much longer. The 90-day clock starts when you or your spouse file the divorce action. If you both agree on every aspect of your case, the judge may sign your divorce decree after the three months is up.

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