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Q: How are common law marriages ended? A: A common law marriage is ended the same as any other marriage: by divorce. For more information on divorce see the JAG handout Divorce in Montana.
As a practical matter, all divorces take time. Even after divorce is granted, the quickest it would be official would be 90 days AFTER the judgement is entered. It will be at least 6 months before you can get divorced in the quickest way possible.
Divorce Filing Fees and Typical Attorney Fees by State StateAverage Filing FeesOther Divorce Costs and Attorney Fees Montana $170 Average fees: $6,000+ Nebraska $158 Average fees: $8,000+ Nevada $217 (first appearance), $299 (joint petition) Average fees: $10,000+ New Hampshire $400 Average fees: $9,000+48 more rows
Default Dissolution After 21 days, the Clerk of Court can enter a default judgment. The spouse who filed the petition still must file paperwork to ask for a hearing to get a Final Decree of Dissolution.
Does Montana Require a Separation Period? No. In Montana, a couple may file for divorce if the marriage is irretrievably broken.
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During the divorce process, Montana judges equitably divide all marital property between the spouses. They base the division on a range of factors, including: The length of the marriage. The age and health of the parties.
Depending on the state you live in, if two people want to get a divorce and it is uncontested or no-fault, they have the option to file a joint petition for dissolution of marriage. The couple proceeds with no major conflicts over the terms of the divorce.

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