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Como ganar un divorcio contencioso

Proceso para ganar un divorcio contencioso.

Por lo general, el divorcio contencioso es un proceso más largo y costoso que el divorcio por mutuo acuerdo. El divorcio por mutuo acuerdo requiere que las partes estén de acuerdo en todos los aspectos relacionados con el divorcio, mientras que el divorcio contencioso requiere que un juez tome una decisión sobre cómo resolver los problemas en disputa. Debido a esto, el divorcio contencioso tiende a ser más estresante y doloroso para todas las partes involucradas.

  1. La pareja debe diagnosticar el problema y buscar soluciones.
  2. La pareja debe intentar concertar una reunión para discutir el problema.
  3. La pareja podría presentar una demanda judicial si no se cumple el acuerdo.
  4. La pareja podría intentar llegar a una conciliación.
  5. Si la pareja no se reconcilia, la pareja podría presentar una demanda judicial.

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