Sentences with phrase «chance of reconciliation»

The dissolution of marriage may be delayed up to 45 days to seek counseling when either spouse or the court believes there is a reasonable chance of reconciliation.
If his or her report indicates that there is a reasonable chance of reconciliation, the court may order additional counseling for up to 60 days.
Huawei has been building toward this moment for years, and in one fell swoop, it was rebuffed with little chance of reconciliation.
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Wisconsin law permits the judge to find a reasonable chance of reconciliation and, on that basis, recommend (or order) marriage counseling for the couple seeking a divorce.
Those that remain have much to grieve, and the object of their grief and anger is as distant as the chance of reconciliation.
How would you feel if they suddenly died without the chance of reconciliation?
Sure, they may know for sure there's no chance of reconciliation.?
Warring cats can often block access to each other's food, which can cause stress and further weaken their chances of reconciliation.
The court must be convinced, i.e., find, that the marriage has «irretrievably broken down» and that there is no chance of reconciliation.
Typically, all that's needed under the Divorce Act is one year of separation with no chance of reconciliation.
I always inquire whether there is any chance of reconciliation between the spouses when a potential divorce client consults with me.
The court or either spouse may order a conciliation conference when it seems there is a chance of reconciliation.
In contrast, to file a no - fault divorce, you merely need to show that there is no chance of reconciliation.
Some other states provide for this, but Michigan recognizes only one ground for divorce — that the marriage is irretrievably broken and there's no chance of reconciliation.
If you're seeking a divorce based on separation, you'll need to show the court that you and your spouse have lived separate and apart for at least 18 months, and there is no reasonable chance of reconciliation.
In contrast, if there is a chance of reconciliation, the court can postpone the divorce for an additional 45 days.
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