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Should You Wait for the Joint Petition Law? | Los Angeles Divorce

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⏳ Should You Wait for the Joint Petition Law? | Los Angeles Divorce Some couples are putting their divorce on hold, waiting for California’s new joint petition law to make things easier—but that delay may be unnecessary. If you and your spouse are amicable, the same results people expect from the new law are already available today. One filing fee, no hearings, full agreement, and uncontested judgments have been achievable for cooperative couples long before the law passed. This video explains why waiting doesn’t help—and when moving forward now makes more sense. 📌 What This Video Covers: ✔ Why the new joint petition law isn’t required for amicable divorces ✔ What options already exist today ✔ How cooperative couples can move forward now ✔ Common reasons people delay unnecessarily ✔ When waiting actually works against you 🧠 Key Insight: The “easier” divorce process people are waiting for already exists for amicable couples. Waiting doesn’t create new benefits—it just delays resolution. 🛠 How Divorce661 Helps: ✔ Evaluates whether you qualify for an amicable process ✔ Explains real options available today ✔ Avoids unnecessary waiting and confusion ✔ Guides cooperative divorces efficiently ✔ Keeps expectations realistic and grounded ✅ If you and your spouse are amicable, you don’t need to wait. To see if you qualify, schedule a consultation at Divorce661.com. #Divorce661, #CaliforniaDivorce, #JointPetition, #AmicableDivorce, #DivorceProcess, #DivorceFacts, #LosAngelesDivorce

⏳ Should You Wait for the Joint Petition Law? | Los Angeles Divorce Some couples are putting their divorce on hold, waiting for California’s new joint petition law to make things easier—but that delay may be unnecessary. If you and your spouse are amicable, the same results people expect from the new law are already available today. One filing fee, no hearings, full agreement, and uncontested judgments have been achievable for cooperative couples long before the law passed. This video explains why waiting doesn’t help—and when moving forward now makes more sense. 📌 What This Video Covers: ✔ Why the new joint petition law isn’t required for amicable divorces ✔ What options already exist today ✔ How cooperative couples can move forward now ✔ Common reasons people delay unnecessarily ✔ When waiting actually works against you 🧠 Key Insight: The “easier” divorce process people are waiting for already exists for amicable couples. Waiting doesn’t create new benefits—it just delays resolution. 🛠 How Divorce661 Helps: ✔ Evaluates whether you qualify for an amicable process ✔ Explains real options available today ✔ Avoids unnecessary waiting and confusion ✔ Guides cooperative divorces efficiently ✔ Keeps expectations realistic and grounded ✅ If you and your spouse are amicable, you don’t need to wait. To see if you qualify, schedule a consultation at Divorce661.com. #Divorce661, #CaliforniaDivorce, #JointPetition, #AmicableDivorce, #DivorceProcess, #DivorceFacts, #LosAngelesDivorce

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