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How Long Does Divorce Take in Chile?

The timeline for divorce in Chile depends on whether it's mutual or contested. Waiting period: 1 year separation (mutual) / 3 years (unilateral). Here's what to expect at each stage.

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Key Timelines

  • Waiting period: 1 year separation (mutual) / 3 years (unilateral)
  • Residency requirement: Domicile in Chile
  • Divorce type: Mutual consent or unilateral
  • Mutual consent/uncontested: typically the fastest path
  • Contested: can take 1–3+ years depending on complexity
  • Mediation can significantly speed up resolution

The General Divorce Process

  • Meet residency/domicile requirements
  • File the divorce petition/application with the court
  • Notify/serve your spouse with the divorce papers
  • Exchange financial information and disclosures
  • Negotiate or mediate outstanding issues
  • Reach agreement or proceed to court hearing/trial
  • Obtain final divorce order/decree

What Can Slow Things Down

  • Disagreements over property, custody, or support
  • Incomplete or disputed financial disclosures
  • Court backlogs and scheduling delays
  • International complications (assets or spouse abroad)
  • One spouse being uncooperative or unreachable
  • Appeals or motions during the process

Tips to Speed Up Your Divorce

  • Agree on as much as possible before involving the court
  • Complete financial disclosures thoroughly and promptly
  • Consider mediation or collaborative approaches
  • Be organized — gather all documents early
  • Hire an experienced local family law professional
  • Be realistic about outcomes — fighting costs time and money

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Legal Disclaimer: This article covers Chile divorce law for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws change frequently. Always consult a qualified family law attorney or solicitor in Chile for advice specific to your situation.