Address: 3150 Livernois Rd Suite: 335, Troy, MI 48083, USA
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There is no surefire objective way to tell. However, there are often signs one can look at, such as refusing to live together, persistent fighting and resentment, etc. You should also recall that marriage is a joint enterprise involving you and your spouse. If there is any problem, it will have to be tackled together. If you believe that either of you would be unwilling or unable to do so, then perhaps a divorce is inevitable?
The timeframe is different if it is with children or without. Without children, the court sets up a calendar where it is usually a 60-day period, which means the court will not let you finalize unless the case is 60 days complete. With children, the court gives a 6-month calendaring of events. Many times, it can't be done in 6 months, however.
In order to file for divorce in Michigan, you must be a resident of the state for at least 180 days (six months) and a resident of the county where you file for divorce 10 days immediately preceding the filing for divorce in Michigan.
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