You know we get some great questions about divorce, child custody, grandparent’s rights, adoptions, and all areas of family law, but one that get more than you’d think is this one – how do I get a quick divorce? As I’ve outlined in other posts, here, here, and here, there is a 90 day waiting period in Utah before a divorce case can be finalized. However, there is something you can do to speed it up. You can file a motion to waive the 90 day waiting period. Now, it used to be a few years ago that you could file the motion and have no reason at all, other than you want to get it done quickly, and the court would grant the motion and the judge would sign off on it. But that’s not the case anymore. What happened is the court of appeals stepped in and said that all had to stop. Since then, the district courts in Utah only Now, in 2017, the judges will only sign a waiver of the 90 days with good cause shown. This could mean something like (1) you are getting married to another person and so you need the process sped up; (2) you’ve already been separated for years, so there is no reason to have the 90 day waiting period in your case; or (3) there is some other really good reason to expedite the process. So, can it be done? Yes. Will it work? Maybe. You’ve got to have a really good reason. If your reason is: I really, really, really want a fast divorce, that probably won’t be good enough. Watch this video I’ve done that explains how long divorces take in Utah and what the quickest method is: Look – every situation is different. Every marriage is unique and every divorce can take different turns. Just because you want a fast divorce doesn’t mean your soon to be ex won’t fight you for everything. You just don’t know what will happen. Because of this, it’s always a good idea to speak with a great divorce lawyer. You should call me because I am one. You’d don’t even need to believe me. Just give me a call and you’ll find out for yourself. I hope that this information has been useful to you. If you’d like to discuss your divorce case, please give us a call, we’re happy to give you a free initial consultation. Call now 801-676-5506 Best –
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