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Learn the differences between a marriage dissolution and divorce

On Behalf of | Jul 6, 2023 | Divorce

Have you and your spouse decided to end your marriage in New Jersey? Going through this process can be challenging emotionally, and there are several elements you must consider. The first is if you will choose divorce or dissolution. Weighing the pros and cons of each is essential to help ensure you make the correct decision.

Using a dissolution to end your marriage

If you use a dissolution to end your marriage, you must agree on every aspect before filing with the court. Going this route can be tricky if you aren’t emotionally ready to end the marriage or have problems compromising. With a marriage dissolution, there aren’t any guidelines you must follow for important factors, such as splitting your assets and debts, determining parenting time with children, etc.

A divorce involves the court system

Some individuals will make the mistake of thinking that dissolution and divorce are the same thing. However, there are differences. If you get a divorce, it involves the court system. They help you decide on asset distribution and your children’s time with you and your ex. With this process, the court makes final decisions, which may not be to your liking. Yet, if you and your spouse can’t come to a reasonable solution, having a judge arbitrate each decision becomes necessary.

Weighing the pros and cons

When possible, it’s best to end your marriage with a dissolution. Going this route can cost less, and you and your ex will likely be happier with the outcome as you have both compromised. Unfortunately, marriages can be complicated and involve several factors. Getting a divorce may be necessary if one of you doesn’t trust the other or doesn’t want to end the marriage.

Choosing to use a divorce or dissolution involves communication between you and your spouse. A dissolution may work if you’re still on good terms with each other. However, divorce may be the only choice when communication has broken down.