When filing for a no-fault divorce online, even if you and your spouse have no joint assets or debts, it's essential to fill out the assets and liabilities section.
This section helps ensure that both parties are aware of each other's financial situations and can help prevent potential disputes in the future.¹
As for attending a court hearing, it's possible to process a no-fault divorce entirely online, but this depends on the specific laws of your state or country. In some cases, a court hearing may be required, especially if there are children involved or if one spouse contests the divorce.
² To confirm the specific requirements for your situation, I recommend checking with the online divorce platform you're using or consulting with a local attorney.
They can provide guidance on the necessary steps and documentation required for a no-fault divorce in your jurisdiction. Additionally, you may want to consider the following: -
*Division of Assets*: Even if you don't have joint assets, you'll still need to decide how to divide any separate assets you may have. -
*Alimony and Child Custody*: If applicable, you'll need to consider arrangements for alimony and child custody as part of your divorce agreement.
³ It's crucial to ensure that you comply with all the necessary requirements and regulations to avoid any complications or delays in your divorce process.