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Separation and divorce in Norwegian! What do you need to know?

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Separation and divorce in Norwegian. Life writes various scenarios, not always the happy ones. One of them is the scenario that assumes the end of the marriage. Various things happen in life, and sometimes they end up with the end of the marriage. However, what should be done to get separated and divorced while living in Norway?

Separation and divorce in Norwegian - how to apply?

The first and most important issue that we must take care of if we want to separate and divorce is to submit an appropriate application to the Voivodeship Office. The office must be competent for the place where we live. The application that we want to submit is available both in electronic and paper version and we can submit it as well. There is no requirement in any way that such a request be made by both spouses. It can be submitted by one of the spouses, as well as by both of them. What is very important is that there is no requirement to state a reason why a married couple wants to separate.

Divorce and separation in Norway - how is childcare handled?

A very important aspect, both in the case of separation and divorce in Norway, is the issue of: child care. If we are talking about children up to 16 years of age, the procedure aimed at establishing custody of children takes place in several stages. First of all, before we submit an application for separation or divorce, we must undergo mediation with the voivode. This is nothing more than a conversation that aims at to establish rules child care. Based on this conversation, the voivode issues a document that must be attached to the application for separation or divorce. This document is valid for 6 months from the date of issue.

 

Application for divorce in Norway - how to file?

Separation and divorce in Norwegian. Application for divorce in Norway, we also submit it to the Provincial Office. What is very important is that there is no need to apply for a divorce earlier submitting an application for separation. What must be met, however, is that both spouses have lived apart for at least 2 years. Both parties must also confirm that their marriage no longer exists. The issue of custody of children is exactly the same as in the case of separation. If we are separated, a divorce application can be filed just one year after the official start of separation.
Divorce in Norwegian - division of property

Separation and divorce in Norway - how do we divide property?

A very important issue when it comes to divorce in Norway is the issue of property division. IN Norwegian law speaks on this subject very clearly: there is always an equal division of property. When spouses are unable to communicate with each other, matter regarding division of property is transferred to a lawyer. Attorney, in consultation with appraisers and real estate agents, values ​​the property and indicates how it is to be divided. However, this process is longer than in the case of reaching an agreement on the division of property by the divorce parties.

Separation and divorce in Norwegian. Exceptional Situations

It happens that in special cases, the time related to submitting the application for separation or divorce in Norway is waived. Much depends here on the individual situation in which the spouses find themselves who want to end their marriage. The case is then considered by the court. It is mainly about situations in which we deal with violence - both mental and physical, but also bigamy or marriages concluded between family members.

Separation and divorce are never pleasant. However, be legally prepared. Know your rights!

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