Can we change our minds after we have filed for a simplified divorce?
After filing for a Simplified Dissolution of Marriage, if you believe the marriage can be saved and divorce can be avoided, you and your spouse may file a Motion to Dismiss the Petition for Simplified Dissolution of Marriage. Both parties must to come to the Clerk's Office and sign a Voluntary Dismissal to dismiss the case. The filing fee is non-refundable.

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1. What is a simplified divorce?
2. What are the requirements for a simplified divorce?
3. Where do we file for a simplified divorce?
4. What should we bring with us when filing for simplified divorce?
5. Is an attorney necessary?
6. What is the cost for filing a simplified divorce?
7. How long will it take for the divorce to become final?
8. Can we change our minds after we have filed for a simplified divorce?
9. Do we have to file for a divorce in the county where we reside?
10. Where do we obtain the Simplified Dissolution forms?