Divorce By Mutual Agreement: Everything You Need To Know
Divorce by mutual agreement represents great advantages over a contentious divorce. In this way, in addition to being faster and cheaper, we will avoid possible damage during the process, especially in children.
The fault divorce has many advantages over the dispute. Indeed, it is faster, cheaper and much easier. In addition, it is much less “painful” for everyone, especially if there are minor children.
Divorce by mutual agreement
Divorce is a legal institution that allows the dissolution of marriage. However, it is not always essential that there is a judicial process and that a magistrate issue a divorce decree.
Indeed, in Spain a “notarial divorce” is already possible, that is, it is enough for the couple to go to a notary and, with the assistance of their lawyers, grant a deed detailing their will to divorce and their agreements or pacts.
In these cases, it is not necessary to initiate any procedure before any court. However, it is only possible in the event that there are no minor children.
In case of minor children, the divorce by mutual agreement must necessarily be processed in court. Likewise, it is mandatory to have the assistance of a lawyer and attorney. This is so since the Public Prosecutor’s Office must intervene and ensure that the interests of minors are protected.
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