The primary reason a couple seeks to stop their divorce is that they decide to get back together or at least try. Even those who are not sure they can work things out but wish to try an approach to reconciliation are counted among those who pursue the termination of divorce proceedings partway through the process.
A reconciliation agreement is a written agreement a couple of signs to signal that they will attempt to resolve conflicts endangering their marriage. A signed reconciliation agreement does not ensure that differences in the marriage will be worked out; it recognizes that divorce is still a possibility but that reconciling differences is the primary intention.
If the couple decides to stop divorce proceedings, there are a couple of options depending upon how far along in the process they are. If one spouse has submitted a divorce complaint but the other has not yet responded, a withdrawal of the petition may be possible before a case is created by contacting the county clerk. A divorce case that is already underway can be dismissed with a request from the couple in the form of a joint stipulation petition. This petition requests that the family court drop the case, and the court usually complies without issue. Until a final judgment is issued on the divorce, the couple can request that their case be dismissed. Various factors can complicate this issue, but it is legally possible until judgment is final.
Once the family court has issued a final judgment of divorce, the legal union is dissolved, and any stipulations regarding asset distribution, spousal support, and child custody and child support stand. A couple can remarry at this point to restore their legal union and address the results of the divorce agreement. Having a family law attorney on your side is critical at this point because in rare cases, if the judgment has only just been issued or the settlement signed but the judgment not yet finalized, an attorney can support reversal of the judgment. However, this is unlikely and requires professional legal counsel.
The finalization of divorce carries serious implications and changes for a couple, and one that does not want to go through with the marriage dissolution must ensure that proper steps are taken in time. Our team at Montanari Law Group has successfully represented countless clients in Kearny, Ringwood, Paterson, Hoboken, Nutley, Wayne, South Orange, Montclair, and nearby towns across Northern New Jersey in their divorces and reconciliations. Our experience and reputation speaks for us. Contact our office at (973)-233-4396 today for a free consultation to discuss your divorce and reconciliation desires so that we can get to work for your happy future.
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