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In the US, getting a divorce requires action by a court. Not all people getting a divorce must physically visit the courthouse. If it is uncontested, with no children and no disputes about property, then in many states the lawyers can walk it through without the need for the clients to go to the courthouse.
Hand Delivery. Yes, one spouse could hand deliver the divorce papers to their spouse if they are seeking to acknowledge service. However, if the spouse refuses to acknowledge, they would have to move forward with formal service via the sheriffs office or a private process server.
Please note, there is a fee to file for a divorce. But if you cannot afford to pay the fee, you can ask the court to waive it by filing a poverty affidavit. Service of Process: You must have a copy of the Complaint for Divorce served on your spouse.
Whether you have to go to court to finalize your uncontested divorce varies by county, or even by Judge. In Georgia, there are two ways to finalize a divorce once the parties have entered into a full marital dissolution agreement - by a final hearing, or by a Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings.
The judge might also choose to continue with the divorce proceedings in the absence of the spouses. If this happens, the courts decisions are final, such as those pertaining to child support, spousal support, and property division.
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The Initial Hearing If your divorce case is uncontested, you may not need to have an initial hearing. Your lawyers may be able to negotiate temporary orders and submit them to the court. If specific elements (i.e., child custody) are hotly contested there may be a need for a hearing before a judge.
Some fault grounds for divorce include adultery, desertion, mental incapacity at the time of marriage, marriage between people too closely related, impotency at the time of marriage, force or fraud in obtaining the marriage, conviction and imprisonment for certain crimes, mental or physical cruel treatment, habitual
In short, yes, you can get divorced without going to court in California if your case is uncontested. An uncontested case means that both parties agree on all significant issues, such as property division, custody, and child support.

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