Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Boise Divorce Attorney Discusses a Bifurcated Divorce

As a Boise Divorce Attorney I often hear from people who they wish there was a way to get a divorce as far as their marriage but without actually dividing the property and finances or determining custody immediately.

There is something in Idaho known as a bifurcated divorce. This allows the parties to terminate their marriage and have their property and custody issues heard at a later point. There can be many reasons for doing this. One example of why you might seek a bifurcated divorce is because one spouse wants to get remarried right away. You could also ask for a bifurcated divorce if you wanted to file your taxes as an individual instead of filing jointly. If you are business partners and you have community property tied up into your business or perhaps convoluted loans, bifurcating your divorce might also be an option for you. As a Boise Divorce Attorney, I sometimes also suggest a bifurcated divorce when you need to separate your finances but because of convoluted property or custody issues a full divorce trial can't be heard until a time in the future and you might suffer financial harm if there is not the bifurcated divorce.

If you need to speak to a Boise Divorce Attorney call (208)472-2383 or visit us on the web at www.lawboiseid.com

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