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Summary Dissolution to Get Divorced Quickly In Minnesota, the legal word for divorce is dissolution, and there are two types: regular and summary. Summary dissolution is a fast track to divorce, allowing you to finalize your divorce in as little as one month.
In Minnesota, you do not have to be separated before you get divorced. The process to get a legal separation takes as long as a divorce, and may cost as much as or more than a divorce. The courts do not publish forms for legal separation.
The court does not require you to have an attorney to get divorced in Minnesota.
Generally, uncontested divorces in Minnesota can take about four to six weeks to finalize. This is often dependent on the calendars of the attorneys or judges involved. If the parties choose a summary dissolution, the divorce can occur within 30 days after filing a petition.
No. The court does not require you to have an attorney to get divorced in Minnesota.
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If you want to get a divorce fast, an uncontested divorce will help you do that. An uncontested divorce also will save you money in legal fees, will reduce stress, and will get you through the court system much faster than a contested divorce.
A joint petition for divorce is a procedure where both parties file for divorce together instead of doing it separately. This process saves divorcees time by choosing to come to an agreement together before going to court. Both parties also must agree to the full terms of divorce before filing.
A summary dissolution allows you to get a divorce within 30 days of filing a divorce petition. The process is simple, accelerated, and doesnt require you to set foot in a courtroom. However, you must meet strict requirements to be eligible.

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