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How long does it take from the first divorce lawsuit to the judgment? half a year

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How long does it take from the first divorce lawsuit to the judgment? half a year


        

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  • 2024-06-23 02:00:59

    [Legal Opinion]
    First, both parties choose the way of litigation for divorce, so the specific time should be determined by the court according to the complexity of the case.
    1. For civil cases of first instance to be tried by ordinary procedures, the time limit is six months; If it is necessary to extend it under special circumstances, it may be extended for six months with the approval of the president of the court; if it is necessary to extend it, it may be extended for another three months with the approval of the people's court at the next higher level. The time limit for hearing appeals against civil judgments is three months; If it is necessary to extend it under special circumstances, it may be extended for three months with the approval of the president of the court. That is to say, divorce cases are generally concluded by the court within six months (15 months in special circumstances).
    2. The time limit for summary procedure hearing is three months. The appeal against the judgment of the court of first instance will generally be concluded within three months (six months in special circumstances).
    Second, if the divorce proceedings of the parties have been held, the judgment should be issued within ten days after the hearing. According to the provisions of Article 148 of the Civil Procedure Law, the people's court shall publicly pronounce judgments on all cases that are tried in public or not.
    If a judgment is pronounced in court, the written judgment shall be sent within ten days; If a judgment is pronounced regularly, a written judgment shall be issued immediately after the judgment is pronounced.
    When a judgment is pronounced, the parties must be informed of their right to appeal, the time limit for appeal and the court of appeal.
    When a divorce judgment is pronounced, the parties must be informed that they may not marry again before the judgment becomes legally effective.

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