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I'm just going through this with a friend of mine that lives in PA.
In PA there is no "legal separation". Notifying the court that you are separated is as valuable as telling them your great grandfather is having a birthday party for his prize pig? They could care less. There is an 18 month living separate and apart for a no fault divorce.
But, if both partys have already agreed to the divorce and sign off on a marital settlement, the court will grant the divorce after a 90 day "cooling off period". Which, I'm told, actually takes about 6 months from the time of filing.
Honestly, if this guy WANTED a divorce, it's about $170.00 and 6 months. Even if his wife didn't want it, States have "Extreme Mental Cruelty" as a ground for divorce and it would still take only 6 months. And, Extreme Mental Cruelty" is taken from the perspective of the one filing for divorce on that ground. One could claim that "she always leaves the cap off the toothpaste" and the court would have to accept it as mental cruelty and grant the divorce. It's not up to a judge to define what he thinks mental cruelty is; that is left to the person wanting the divorce.
So, I guess you can tell that I'm saying this guy you're seeing is either misled, or very much full of s***!. Besides, is it his intent to not be able to get married again for 7 years? Bull!
My advice to you would be to get the information you need either from divorcenet.com or some other website that shows laws about divorce, show him the information, offer to help him through the process, and then sit back and watch him come up with excuse after excuse. Watching him try to squirm out of this should be fun once you confront him with the facts.
Of course, I could be wrong and he really believes what he's telling you is the way it is. If so, and he really wants the divorce, he'll be appreciative of you showing him how he can be single in 6 months. But my bet is that he doesn't want the divorce and he's the one dragging his feet; but in the meantime, he's out playing with other peoples emotions and trying to find a rebound.
Danny
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