Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He told me he wanted to separate in February and moved out about a week later. We agreed he’d keep paying 1/2 the mortgage and 1/2 daycare.
In June he finally decided to tell me he was done (he hadn’t agreed to do counseling or anything and I found out later he’d been cheating on me before he left).
We started mediation in October (we both met with lawyers around that time). We did not have a contentious process at all, but it took multiple sessions, interrupted by the holidays, and then the lawyers reviewed everything and we had to negotiate some minir things. He filed in May and the divorce was granted in July.
What state? MD has a year-long separation requirement before filing ...
Anonymous wrote:He told me he wanted to separate in February and moved out about a week later. We agreed he’d keep paying 1/2 the mortgage and 1/2 daycare.
In June he finally decided to tell me he was done (he hadn’t agreed to do counseling or anything and I found out later he’d been cheating on me before he left).
We started mediation in October (we both met with lawyers around that time). We did not have a contentious process at all, but it took multiple sessions, interrupted by the holidays, and then the lawyers reviewed everything and we had to negotiate some minir things. He filed in May and the divorce was granted in July.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Filed for divorce, told husband, split cash accounts, agreed on expenses, a month or so later served him (asked his friend who was visiting us). Split other accounts. Went to custody mediation, got the simplest agreement. 6-9 months in agreed on selling the house. Put house on the market. Wrote a separation agreement. Requested a date in court. Sold the house two weeks before the court date. Moved out. Amended agreement. Went to court and got divorce in 5 min. Sent QDRO to HR. No attorneys. Ex was spending lots of time at his girlfriend during the process.
In what state did you divorce?
Anonymous wrote:Filed for divorce, told husband, split cash accounts, agreed on expenses, a month or so later served him (asked his friend who was visiting us). Split other accounts. Went to custody mediation, got the simplest agreement. 6-9 months in agreed on selling the house. Put house on the market. Wrote a separation agreement. Requested a date in court. Sold the house two weeks before the court date. Moved out. Amended agreement. Went to court and got divorce in 5 min. Sent QDRO to HR. No attorneys. Ex was spending lots of time at his girlfriend during the process.
Anonymous wrote:I told my husband I wanted a divorce months before I moved out. We wanted to get the kids used to it, at tax time we split our return (he stayed at home with our youngest, so we only had one income and qualified for a return at that time), and I used my part to pay for the lawyer, because the divorce was so simple that we didn't need to pay more than $500. The day we decided to separate until one year later was considered our separation period, and then the divorce was finalized. We went together to the lawyer's office to read over the divorce and make any changes, if needed. We did not go through the courts for child support. He and I have always been best friends, we just didn't work well married (no fighting or anything, just more like two roommates who had sex). We're still best friends, and my husband now is also one of his best friends. Our kids have benefited from the way we did this, because they have never had to hear fighting, no custody battle, no animosity, nothing.