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People are abroad, get a divorce quickly.

People are abroad, get a divorce quickly.

Brief introduction of the case:

Mr w and his spouse are both from China, because the company works abroad, but they don't live abroad for a long time. At present, because of the epidemic, W is not convenient to return to China, and both husband and wife have reached preliminary intentions on divorce, child support, property division and debt commitment.

After my intervention, the mediation scheme was further refined, and the case itself had a basis for mediating divorce.

The plaintiff entrusted me to file a lawsuit in China. In order to speed up the process of the case, I asked W to sign the overseas filing materials and send them to me electronically. I'll apply for filing online first, and then mail me the paper filing materials.

By the time the filing materials were submitted, our online audit had passed, coupled with the high efficiency of the court and the willingness of both parties to mediate, so the filing process was faster than before. Within two days after filing an online case, the court passed the examination, completed the plaintiff's service procedures, and determined the pre-litigation mediation case number.

After filing the case, I contacted the judge and mailed the paper version of the materials. Paperless filing does not need to send paper materials, but it will eventually be delivered to the defendant. Sooner or later, it can be sent to the filing court or to the judge. I sent it directly to the judge.

The judge understood the mediation willingness of both parties, then organized a remote hearing and issued a mediation book on the same day.

I'm sure some friends will ask, how long is the cycle of divorce in ordinary foreign-related litigation (including mediation)?

In fact, there is no unified answer, which depends on the lawyer's strategy, efficiency, court's work efficiency, mediator's work attitude, the cooperation between the original defendant and the defendant and so on.

The biggest difference between mediation and litigation lies in the time cost:

Mediation can basically be closed in more than half a month;

The ordinary procedure of litigation is six months, but there are many miscellaneous things in the process. Now the court generally requires mediation before litigation, and the time is 1-3 months, which is not included in the trial limit. Only a few cases get stuck can they be closed.

Many parties refused mediation at first, but were later dragged by the proceedings, so they chose mediation to close the case.

As the old saying goes, it is better to win than to lose.