Our digitalized service, "International Online Divorce," offers a convenient and efficient solution for couples residing abroad who wish to separate without the need for a physical presence in court. This service facilitates the online submission of documents, the consent of both parties for divorce, and the communication of the final divorce decree via mail to the designated address.
Global Accessibility
Global Accessibility Online divorce provides an exceedingly accessible avenue for couples living abroad or in different countries. Through our digitalized service, parties can initiate the divorce process from anywhere in the world, eliminating the necessity to return to their home country for the divorce procedure. This aspect is particularly valuable for those who have resided abroad for an extended period and seek a swift and efficient separation.
Eliminating the Need for Physical Court Presence
The traditional divorce process typically requires the physical presence of both parties in court. However, our "Online Divorce" service eliminates this requirement, allowing parties to navigate the process without being physically present in court. Essential divorce documents can be transmitted electronically, offering significant convenience and time savings by avoiding travel and the engagement of local attorneys.
Agreement and Consensus of the Parties
Another critical aspect of our digitalized divorce service is that divorce can proceed only with the mutual agreement of both parties. This agreement can be expressed through our online platform by completing and signing relevant documents. Thus, parties can express their desire to terminate their marriage and request divorce without the need for their presence before a judge.
Confidentiality and Postal Communication
The "Online Divorce" service protects parties' confidentiality and ensures the private communication of the final divorce decree via mail. Parties provide the address where they wish to receive the conclusive divorce decree, which is then dispatched through mail, thereby guaranteeing confidentiality and avoiding public exposure of divorce details.