(1) Evidence needed to prepare for divorce proceedings
(2) Draw up the divorce indictment or ask a lawyer to write the indictment on behalf of the court, and bring all the filing materials needed for the divorce lawsuit to file the case
(3) Go to the court with jurisdiction to file a case
(4) The court decides whether to accept the divorce lawsuit. If it is accepted, it will issue documents and procedures to ask you to pay the divorce litigation fees. After paying the fees, the documents will be changed to the court. Most banks have set up convenient payment windows in the court to pay the fees directly.
(5) After the court accepts the divorce proceedings, it shall notify the other party to get the copies of the summons and indictment within the statutory time.
(6) The court arranges a hearing and informs both parties
(7) The court trial is the most critical link in divorce proceedings. If it involves a large amount of property, fault compensation, child support, investigation and evidence collection, and you are not familiar with court proceedings, you'd better consult a lawyer first.
(8) The court usually makes a judgment on whether to grant divorce, how to divide property, and how to raise children. If the mediation fails, the court will make a judgment.