One of the most common questions new clients ask at their first meeting with our Illinois divorce lawyer is how long the divorce itself will take. For many people, the decision to end their marriage was not an easy one, and they just want to be able to move forward with their lives and futures as quickly as possible.
The answer to that question is that there is no solid answer. Every case is different, and even the most agreeable of divorces can quickly turn contentious, resulting in long, dragged-out battles. The following are the four different categories of divorce in Illinois. Your lawyer will evaluate your situation and advise you on which process would be the most appropriate in your case.
Joint Simplified Divorce
If a couple has been married for less than eight years and agrees on all issues (including how assets and debts will be divided), they may qualify for a joint simplified divorce. The couple must not have any children together, and one spouse cannot be pregnant by the other.