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How long did it take for your divorce to be official once divorce papers were sent to the judge for him/her to sign?
Re: Divorce papers question
I'm guessing this varies from State to State. In Wisconsin, there is a 120 day waiting period from submitting the paperwork to the clerk of courts and the day you sit in front of the judge to confirm the paperwork is correct. So on that day, the judge signs off and you're divorced that day.
ETA: I had my signed papers that day
Ok thanks. To be clear, this is the final divorce decree. The whole process started in June of last year and we saw the judge twice. We settled on everything back in January and had it recorded on "tape" before the judge (this is a whole new geeky thing to save money as it's cheaper than a person typing everything).
My lawyer drafted the whole divorce decree to have a paper copy and we all signed except the judge. The papers were sent to the judge a week ago.
I guess I should expect something in my mailbox in the next couple weeks saying "yeah, you're finally divorced!".