Friday, October 15, 2010

Vermilion County Divorce Attorney and Irreconcilable Differences

In Illinois, to file under "irreconcilable differences" as the grounds for divorce the parties must live "separate and apart" for two years before their case may be concluded. You may file your case while you're still living together, but you must live separate and apart for two years before the divorce can be finalized.

The two-year waiting requirement can be waived if both parties sign a waiver form. However, they must live separate and apart for at least six months before the case may be finalized. For further information, contact your Vermilion County Divorce Attorney or your Effingham County Divorce Attorney.

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