If you’re getting a divorce, you will have to comprehensive several legal forms. Such forms differ based on a number of factors like your province of residence, whether the legal proceedings are contested or uncontested, and if children or assets are involved. While divorce proceedings are going on, you have to fill and file a lot of divorce forms.
Quite a few people believe that everything is fair in a divorce. They take divorce as a win-or-die situation and consider the filing of divorce forms as the beginning of a war against their spouses. They may try all the possible ways and tricks to win this battle.
I recently read about the divorce between Karl Rove and his wife Darby Rove. Karl Rove, the main crusader against gay marriage in George Bush’s administration, divorced his second wife after reaching an amicable mutual settlement. The article also points out that the couples have decided to continue a “close relationship and strong friendship.” Couples who want to divorce in Canada also can part their ways in a friendly manner if they are able to reach an amicable divorce agreement.
A news item on the internet states that the divorce between Minnesota businessman Denny Hecker and his wife Tamitha Dawn has been finalized. The decision for dissolution of marriage has come after a long divorce battle. However, if the couples decide, there is no need to go through prolonged legal proceedings to get divorce. Couples can solve their divorce disputes without going to court by signing a separation agreement, drafted with the approval of both husband and wife.
Things change as time changes. Many centuries have passed by and family values have started to vanish from people’s lives. This is happening even in ultra-conservative societies like those of India and China. People have now started to go for an uncontested divorce in order to save money and efforts. But is it really good to choose this method over conventional procedures?