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Key Steps for an Uncontested Divorce in Zimbabwe
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 28350, member: 2262"] You'll need certain papers ready for your uncontested divorce in Zimbabwe. First comes your marriage certificate - the real one works best. If you lost it, visit the Marriage Registrar for another copy. You must know where your spouse lives and their email address for sending divorce papers. When they live abroad, they can name someone local to accept papers. You might also ask the High Court for permission to serve papers internationally. The divorce needs clear reasons, showing your marriage broke down completely. The court wants proof your relationship can't continue normally. Include all children's full names and when they were born. You should state who keeps the kids after divorce. Zimbabwe courts typically avoid giving both parents equal custody rights. Write down exactly when the parent without custody sees the children, like every weekend or during school breaks. Your papers must say how much money the non-custody parent pays for each child monthly. The High Court protects children by requiring these payment details in every divorce. Make a complete list of everything both people own. Your divorce papers need to explain exactly how you'll split houses, cars, furniture, bank accounts, and other possessions between both parties. The court reviews these details carefully before finalizing any divorce. Having complete information helps your case move faster through the legal system. Both spouses should agree on all these points beforehand, if possible. This agreement makes the entire process much simpler and less expensive than fighting through a contested divorce with multiple court appearances. [/QUOTE]
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