1. How long do I have to live in Delaware before I can divorce my spouse?
Generally speaking, you have to be domiciled in Delaware at least 180 days or 6 months (whichever is longer).
2. Can I file for divorce even if my spouse resides in another state?
Yes, you can file for divorce even if your spouse lives in another state.
3. How do I get charged by my Delaware divorce lawyer?
Delaware divorce lawyers charge you on a per hour basis.
4. How much money should I spend on my divorce?
Divorce is an expensive affair. On average a divorce costs $ 18,000.
5. Do I really require a Delaware divorce lawyer?
No, legally you can represent yourself in court but, it is better to be represented by a Delaware divorce lawyer. Delaware divorce lawyer has better understanding of the divorce process.
6. Can one Delaware divorce lawyer represent both the spouses?
No, that isn't a possibility according to the Delaware divorce law.
7. Does the State of Delaware recognize common laws?
No, Delaware State Constitution doesn't have legal provisions to recognize common laws.
8. Is Delaware a No-Fault State?
Yes, Delaware is a no fault State though you can file for divorce with grounds as well.