Full-Service Divorce Package – Support from Consultation to the Final Effective Court Decision
Fast Divorce Service – Full Package Support
Divorce is a difficult decision, and the divorce procedure should not become an additional burden for those involved. Many people want to divorce but feel “stuck” because they do not understand the law, are unfamiliar with the process, do not know where to start, and worry about having to present sensitive and private matters directly before the Court.
A fast, full-package divorce service helps you resolve all legal procedures related to divorce properly and systematically while reducing psychological pressure, preserving personal dignity, and minimizing harm to the parties involved—whether it is a mutual consent divorce or a unilateral divorce.
What Does Luật Sư Ơi Support in a Fast Divorce Service?
Lawyers do more than just submit documents on your behalf. They explain, guide, and accompany you throughout the process, including:
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Advising on the appropriate type of divorce (mutual consent or unilateral divorce)
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Clearly explaining rights and obligations related to children, assets, and responsibilities after divorce
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Preparing and drafting complete divorce documents in accordance with legal regulations
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Guiding or assisting with filing the application at the competent Court
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Monitoring the progress of the case and supporting you until the final decision is issued
You do not need to understand the law—just explain your situation.
Mutual Consent Divorce – When Both Parties Can Reach Agreement
Mutual consent divorce is suitable when:
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Both parties agree to divorce
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Arrangements regarding child custody and financial support have been agreed upon
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Asset division has been agreed upon (or there are no joint assets), as well as debts or other related issues
This type of divorce is:
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The least stressful and most civilized option
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Usually resolved faster (typically 1–3 months), depending on the case
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Not handled as a contentious court trial
Lawyers will help by:
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Providing legal advice to ensure lawful rights and interests are protected
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Representing clients in certain procedures
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Drafting applications and agreements according to legal standards
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Preventing the risk of agreements being rejected by the Court
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Shortening the processing time
Unilateral Divorce – When Only One Party Wants to End the Marriage
Unilateral divorce applies when:
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One party does not agree to divorce
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One party avoids or refuses cooperation
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There are disputes over children, property, debts, or related matters
This procedure is more complex and requires:
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Clear legal grounds
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Mandatory mediation procedures
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Possible participation in court hearings, or multiple hearings if the case is complex
Lawyers will help you:
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Evaluate the possibility of unilateral divorce
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Prepare legal documents and arguments
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Protect lawful rights regarding children, assets, and financial obligations
Working Process – Clear Step-by-Step Guidance
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Initial consultation: clarify your marital situation and expectations
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Determine the appropriate legal direction: mutual or unilateral divorce
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Draft and complete documents according to legal requirements
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Submit documents and monitor the process at the Court
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Participate in mediation sessions or court hearings when necessary
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Receive the legally effective divorce decision
Each step will be clearly explained so you do not have to handle everything on your own.
Why Use a Full Divorce Service?
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Avoid document errors that could prolong the case
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Understand your legal rights before signing any agreement
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Reduce stress when dealing with Court procedures
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Have legal support protecting your lawful interests
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Save time, effort, and emotional energy
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Minimize unnecessary disputes and emotional harm
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Maintain dignity and civility in the relationship
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
I want a divorce but my spouse refuses to sign the application. Is it still possible?
Yes.
You can file for unilateral divorce if you can prove that the marriage has irretrievably broken down and cannot continue.
Can I divorce if I do not have the original marriage certificate?
Yes.
A lawyer can guide you through the process of requesting an official copy of the marriage registration to complete the documents.
Do I need to appear in court many times?
It depends on the case.
Mutual consent divorce usually requires only one or two working sessions. Unilateral divorce may require more appearances, and the lawyer will guide you accordingly.
Who gets custody of a child under 36 months old?
Under the law, the mother is usually given priority unless she is not qualified to care for the child. Lawyers will provide advice based on each specific case.
How long does a divorce process take?
Mutual consent divorce: usually 1–3 months
Unilateral divorce: usually 3–6 months or longer if disputes arise
Do I have to meet my spouse directly?
Not necessarily.
Lawyers will guide you on appropriate procedures to minimize unnecessary conflict.
Divorce Is Already Difficult – Don’t Let Legal Procedures Make It Harder
Divorce is a personal decision, but the divorce process is a legal matter. Having a lawyer accompany you helps ensure that you understand the law, follow the correct procedures, and protect your lawful rights during this sensitive time.
Contact LUẬT SƯ ƠI to receive consultation for a full-service divorce solution suitable for your situation.

