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STEP 4: Filing of Second Motion is done within 18 months of First motion. A minimum period of 6 months colling period. STEP 5: Decree of divorce passed by the court on the appearance of both parties. The divorce becomes final once the decree of divorce has been passed by the court.
The husband and the wife should jointly state to the court that they are unable to live together as they are facing immense difficulties in adjustment. The filing of divorce petition by both the husband and the wife is legally known as the The First Motion Petition for Mutual Consent Divorce.
A summary judgment action is basically saying to the court that each party has had an opportunity to respond, that there is no dispute as to the material facts supporting the divorce action, and that therefore the moving party should be granted the relief he or she seeks (i.e., the divorce).
STEP 1: First Motion involves joint filing of divorce petition. STEP 2: Husband wife appear before court to record statements after filing of petition. STEP 3: Court examines petition, documents, tries reconciliation, records statements. STEP 4: Court passes order on First Motion.
A motion is a request made to the court asking a judge to make a decision about your Virginia divorce case. Motions can be requested orally in court, but today are more commonly requested in writing. You may hear the terms movant or moving party, which are used to describe the party requesting the motion.
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