Covid 19 Divorce Service
COVID-19 has impacted families and relationships across Seoul and throughout S. Korea.
Many couples discover that they are actually better partners and parents and have more love and respect for each other than they thought. Yet, for many others, this time makes it painfully clear that the marriage is over. The reality is that everyone has to live by the rules of survival and make things work at this time as living separately may not be an option.
If you are thinking about filing for divorce, this is a good opportunity to interview and find your attorney and set up a consultation to get the facts and to start mapping out your case with your attorney. The Courts and a Judge may hear your case by video (virtually) or in some cases in the courthouse. All divorce documents can be filed with the Clerk electronically.
So, what exactly can be done now?
- You can file for Divorce. You can e-file for Divorce electronically; your Case may be heard by a judge virtually via Video; or, you may even, in some limited cases, be accepted to go to a Courthouse.
- You can attempt divorce mediation. Divorce mediation is an excellent option when parties find it difficult to agree but do not want to spend money on two attorneys. In an ideal case you can come up with an agreement which can go forward when courts reopen.
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You may have found this page by looking for non-emergency divorce and family law cases that you can work on with your COVID-19 Coronavirus Seoul/Korea divorce attorney right now. You can still get help today if you are seeking a divorce in Korea during the pandemic because you can find your attorney, work with him via video/phone conferencing and prepare your next steps all by working virtually with our attorney. Coronavirus has put a strain on marriages in Korea. Don’t let problems build up. Take the next step if you need help.