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As of January 26, 2024, Washington, D.C. has introduced major updates to its divorce laws, making the process faster, more accessible, and more equitable. These changes reflect a shift toward simplifying divorce procedures while recognizing the importance of fairness in financial settlements—especially in cases involving abuse. Below is a summary of the key updates and their impact.
Key Change: The mandatory separation period before filing for divorce has been eliminated. Now, a divorce can be granted as soon as one or both spouses state that they no longer wish to remain married.
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Key Change: Washington, D.C. has adopted a simplified, no-fault divorce model. Spouses are no longer required to prove separation or provide fault-based reasons (like adultery or cruelty) to file for divorce.
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Key Change: For the first time, courts in Washington, D.C. will consider evidence of physical, emotional, or financial abuse when determining property division and alimony.
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