You and your spouse might have a right to continue living in the same home during Illinois»
irreconcilable differences waiting period, but check with a local attorney to be sure.
Not exact matches
While it may be a virtue to
wait until marriage, the
irreconcilable differences in sexual desires is what caused problems in my marriage.
The minimum statutory
waiting period for a divorce based on
irreconcilable differences is 60 days after filing if there are no unmarried minor children and 90 days after filing if the couple have unmarried, minor children.
If neither party is at fault, Illinois permits a divorce due to «
irreconcilable differences,» but the parties must have been living apart for two years or have lived apart for six months with both spouses having waived the
waiting period.
Q. Do you have to live in separate homes to establish the 6 month
waiting period for
irreconcilable differences?