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Divorce Glossary

Every legal term you'll encounter during divorce — explained in plain language, not legalese.

200+Terms Defined
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A

Abandonment

General

When one spouse leaves the marital home without justification, without consent, and without intent to return. It can serve as fault-based grounds for divorce in many states.

Abuse

General

Physical, emotional, sexual, or financial harm inflicted by one spouse on the other or on children. Abuse is grounds for divorce and a critical factor in custody and protective order decisions.

Acknowledgment of Service

Legal Procedure

A formal document signed by the respondent confirming they have received the divorce petition. It simplifies proof of service and speeds up the process.

Adjournment

Legal Procedure

A temporary postponement of a court hearing or trial to a later date. Either party or the judge may request an adjournment.

Adultery

General

Voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and someone who is not their spouse. It is a fault-based ground for divorce in many states.

Affidavit

Legal Procedure

A written statement of facts made under oath and signed before a notary or authorized officer. Affidavits are used extensively in divorce proceedings as evidence.

Alimony

Support & Alimony

Court-ordered financial support paid by one spouse to the other during or after divorce. Also called spousal support or maintenance.

Amicus Curiae

Legal Procedure

Latin for 'friend of the court.' A person or organization not party to the case who provides information or expertise to help the court make a decision.

Annulment

Legal Procedure

A legal declaration that a marriage is void or voidable, effectively declaring it never legally existed. Unlike divorce, annulment erases the marriage rather than ending it.

Answer

Legal Procedure

The formal legal response filed by the respondent (defendant) to a divorce petition or complaint. It addresses each allegation and may include counterclaims.

Appeal

Legal Procedure

A legal process where a higher court reviews a lower court's divorce judgment for legal errors. Appeals do not re-try facts but examine whether the law was applied correctly.

Appeal Bond

Finance & Tax

A financial guarantee required when appealing a divorce judgment, ensuring the appealing party can pay if the appeal fails.

Arrearage

Support & Alimony

The total amount of unpaid, overdue child support or alimony. Arrearage accumulates when a paying spouse falls behind on court-ordered payments.

Asset

Property & Assets

Any property or item of value owned by either or both spouses that is subject to division in a divorce. Assets include real estate, bank accounts, investments, retirement funds, businesses, and personal property.

Automatic Temporary Restraining Order (ATRO)

Legal Procedure

Court orders that automatically take effect when a divorce is filed, preventing both spouses from hiding assets, canceling insurance, or taking children out of state.

C

CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate)

Custody & Parenting

A trained volunteer appointed by the court to advocate for the best interests of a child in custody or abuse/neglect cases.

CDFA (Certified Divorce Financial Analyst)

Finance & Tax

A financial professional with specialized training in analyzing the financial impact of divorce settlements, including tax implications, asset division, and long-term projections.

Change of Venue

Legal Procedure

A request to move a divorce case from one court or jurisdiction to another, typically because the current location is inconvenient or potentially biased.

Child Advocate

Custody & Parenting

A person — typically an attorney, guardian ad litem, or CASA volunteer — appointed to represent a child's interests in divorce or custody proceedings.

Child Support

Support & Alimony

Court-ordered payments from one parent to the other for the financial care of their children after divorce or separation.

Child Support Guidelines

Support & Alimony

State-mandated formulas and tables used to calculate child support amounts based on parental income, custody time, and the number of children.

Co-Parenting

Custody & Parenting

The shared responsibility of raising children after divorce, where both parents actively participate in major decisions and daily care according to a custody arrangement.

COBRA (Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act)

Finance & Tax

A federal law that allows a divorced spouse to continue the other spouse's employer-provided health insurance for up to 36 months, though at full cost.

Cohabitation

Support & Alimony

Living with a new romantic partner in a relationship resembling marriage. Cohabitation by an alimony recipient can be grounds for reducing or terminating alimony.

Collaborative Divorce

Legal Procedure

A voluntary dispute resolution process where both spouses and their attorneys agree to negotiate a settlement without going to court. If negotiations fail, both attorneys must withdraw.

Commingling

Property & Assets

Mixing separate property with marital property in a way that makes it difficult or impossible to distinguish between the two. Commingled assets may be treated as marital property.

Community Property

Property & Assets

A property division system used in nine states where all assets and debts acquired during the marriage are owned equally (50/50) by both spouses.

Community Property State

Property & Assets

A state where most assets and debts acquired during marriage are owned equally by both spouses and split 50/50 in divorce.

Complaint

Legal Procedure

The initial legal document filed to start a divorce case. Also called a petition for dissolution of marriage. It identifies the parties, grounds for divorce, and relief requested.

Conciliation

Legal Procedure

A court-sponsored process where a neutral third party helps divorcing spouses explore whether reconciliation is possible or, if not, reach an amicable settlement.

Consent Order

Legal Procedure

A court order based on an agreement between both parties rather than a judge's decision. It is legally binding and enforceable just like any other court order.

Constructive Abandonment

General

A fault ground for divorce where one spouse refuses to engage in marital relations (typically sexual intimacy) without justification, despite the other spouse's requests.

Contempt Motion

Legal Procedure

A legal filing asking the court to find that the other party violated a court order and to impose penalties.

Contempt of Court

Legal Procedure

The willful disobedience of a court order. In divorce, contempt can result from failing to pay support, violating custody orders, or ignoring restraining orders.

Contested Divorce

Legal Procedure

A divorce where the spouses cannot agree on one or more key issues — such as custody, property division, or support — and a judge must decide.

Cooling-Off Period

Legal Procedure

A mandatory waiting period required by some states between filing for divorce and the final decree. It is intended to prevent impulsive decisions.

Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA)

Support & Alimony

An automatic increase in child support or alimony payments based on inflation or changes in the cost of living, sometimes built into the original court order.

Counter-Petition

Legal Procedure

A legal filing by the respondent in a divorce case that makes their own requests regarding custody, property, and support, rather than merely responding to the original petition.

Court Order

Legal Procedure

An official directive issued by a judge that has the force of law. Violating a court order in a divorce case can result in contempt charges, fines, or jail.

Custodial Parent

Custody & Parenting

The parent with whom the child primarily lives and who has primary physical custody. The custodial parent typically receives child support from the non-custodial parent.

Custody

Custody & Parenting

The legal arrangement determining which parent a child lives with (physical custody) and who makes major life decisions for the child (legal custody) after divorce.

D

Date of Separation

Property & Assets

The date on which a married couple stops living together as a married couple. This date is critical because it determines when marital assets and debts stop accumulating.

Debt Division

Finance & Tax

The process of dividing marital debts between spouses during divorce. Like assets, debts acquired during the marriage are generally considered shared obligations.

Decree

Legal Procedure

The final court order that officially ends a marriage. Also called a divorce decree, final judgment, or judgment of dissolution of marriage.

Default Judgment

Legal Procedure

A court ruling entered when the respondent fails to file an answer or appear in court within the required deadline. The petitioner may receive everything they requested.

Defendant

Legal Procedure

The spouse who is served with divorce papers and must respond to the petition. Also called the respondent in many jurisdictions.

Deposition

Legal Procedure

A formal out-of-court testimony given under oath and recorded by a court reporter. Depositions are a key part of discovery in contested divorces.

Discovery

Legal Procedure

The formal legal process of exchanging information and documents between parties in a divorce. It includes interrogatories, requests for production, depositions, and subpoenas.

Discovery Abuse

Legal Procedure

Improper conduct during the discovery process, such as hiding documents, providing false information, or making excessive requests to harass the other party.

Dissipation of Assets

Property & Assets

The deliberate waste or destruction of marital assets by one spouse, typically in anticipation of or during divorce. Courts can penalize the dissipating spouse in property division.

Dissolution of Marriage

Legal Procedure

The legal term for divorce — the formal ending of a marriage by court order. Some states use this term instead of 'divorce' in their statutes.

Domestic Relations Order (DRO)

Finance & Tax

A court order that divides retirement plan benefits between divorcing spouses. A Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) is required to divide employer-sponsored retirement plans.

Domestic Violence

General

A pattern of abusive behavior used by one partner to maintain power and control over the other. It encompasses physical, emotional, sexual, psychological, and financial abuse.

Domicile

Legal Procedure

A person's permanent legal home — the state where they intend to remain indefinitely. Domicile determines which state's courts have jurisdiction over the divorce.

Due Process

Legal Procedure

The constitutional guarantee that all parties receive fair legal proceedings, including proper notice, the right to be heard, and an impartial judge.

Duress

General

Coercion or threats that force a person to sign a legal document or agree to terms against their will. Agreements signed under duress can be voided by the court.

M

Maintenance

Support & Alimony

Another term for spousal support or alimony — regular payments from one spouse to another after separation or divorce.

Mandatory Disclosure

Legal Procedure

Required exchange of financial documents between both spouses early in the divorce process, regardless of whether either side requests them.

Marital Home

Property & Assets

The primary residence where the married couple lived together, often the most valuable and emotionally significant asset in a divorce.

Marital Property

Property & Assets

All assets and debts acquired by either spouse during the marriage, which are subject to division in divorce.

Marital Settlement Agreement

Legal Procedure

A written contract between divorcing spouses that resolves all issues including property division, custody, and support.

Marital Waste

Property & Assets

The intentional dissipation or destruction of marital assets by one spouse, often in anticipation of divorce.

Mediation

Legal Procedure

A voluntary process where a neutral third party helps divorcing spouses negotiate and reach agreements on disputed issues.

Mediator

Legal Procedure

A trained neutral professional who facilitates negotiations between divorcing spouses to help them reach voluntary agreements.

Modification

Legal Procedure

A formal request to the court to change an existing order for custody, support, or visitation due to a substantial change in circumstances.

Motion

Legal Procedure

A formal written request asking the court to take a specific action or make a ruling on a particular issue in the divorce case.

Motion for Reconsideration

Legal Procedure

A formal request asking the same judge to review and change a recent ruling based on new evidence or a legal error.

Motion to Compel

Legal Procedure

A request asking the court to force the other spouse to respond to discovery requests or comply with disclosure requirements.

P

Palimony

Support & Alimony

Financial support paid by one partner to another after the breakup of a long-term, non-marital relationship.

Parallel Parenting

Custody & Parenting

A co-parenting approach for high-conflict situations where each parent operates independently with minimal direct communication.

Parental Relocation

Custody & Parenting

The legal process a custodial parent must follow to move a significant distance with the children after divorce.

Parenting Coordinator

Custody & Parenting

A mental health or legal professional appointed by the court to help high-conflict parents resolve day-to-day parenting disputes without returning to court.

Parenting Plan

Custody & Parenting

A detailed written agreement specifying how parents will share custody, visitation, decision-making, and responsibilities for their children after divorce.

Parenting Time

Custody & Parenting

The scheduled periods when each parent has physical custody of and responsibility for the children, replacing the older term 'visitation.'

Partition

Property & Assets

The legal process of dividing jointly-owned property, either by physical division or by forced sale with proceeds split between the owners.

Paternity

Custody & Parenting

The legal determination of who is a child's biological father, which establishes rights and obligations for custody, visitation, and child support.

Pendente Lite

Legal Procedure

Latin for 'pending the litigation' — temporary orders for support, custody, or other matters that remain in effect until the final divorce decree.

Pendente Lite Support

Support & Alimony

Temporary spousal or child support awarded while the divorce case is pending, from a Latin term meaning 'during the litigation.'

Pension Division

Finance & Tax

The process of splitting retirement benefits earned during the marriage between both spouses, typically through a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO).

Perjury

Legal Procedure

The criminal offense of deliberately lying under oath or in a sworn document, such as a financial affidavit in divorce proceedings.

Personal Property

Property & Assets

Movable possessions such as vehicles, furniture, jewelry, art, electronics, and other items that are not real estate.

Petition

Legal Procedure

The formal legal document filed with the court to initiate divorce proceedings, also called a complaint in some states.

Petitioner

Legal Procedure

The spouse who initiates the divorce by filing the petition with the court, also called the plaintiff or complainant in some states.

Physical Custody

Custody & Parenting

The right to have the child live with you, determining where the child resides on a day-to-day basis.

Plaintiff

Legal Procedure

The person who initiates a divorce lawsuit by filing a petition or complaint with the court.

Postnuptial Agreement

General

A legal contract signed by spouses after marriage that outlines how assets and debts will be divided if they divorce.

Prenuptial Agreement

General

A legal contract signed before marriage that specifies how property and debts will be handled in a divorce.

Primary Custody

Custody & Parenting

An arrangement where the child lives mainly with one parent, who handles most day-to-day decisions.

Pro Bono

Legal Procedure

Legal services provided free of charge, typically to clients who cannot afford an attorney.

Pro Se

Legal Procedure

Representing yourself in court without an attorney, also known as self-representation.

Process Server

Legal Procedure

A person authorized to deliver legal documents, such as divorce papers, to the opposing party.

Property Division

Property & Assets

The legal process of dividing marital assets and debts between spouses during divorce.

Protective Order

Legal Procedure

A court order that restricts one person from contacting, approaching, or harming another person.

Provisional Orders

Legal Procedure

Temporary court orders that govern custody, support, and property use while a divorce is pending.

R

Real Property

Property & Assets

Land and anything permanently attached to it, such as a house, garage, or built-in fixtures.

Reconciliation

General

The process of spouses resuming their marriage after a period of separation or after filing for divorce.

Rehabilitation Alimony

Support & Alimony

Temporary spousal support designed to help a lower-earning spouse gain education or job skills to become self-sufficient.

Relocation

Custody & Parenting

When a custodial parent seeks to move a significant distance away, potentially affecting the other parent's custody or visitation.

Request for Production

Legal Procedure

A formal legal request asking the other party to provide specific documents or tangible items relevant to the case.

Residency Requirement

Legal Procedure

The minimum time a person must live in a state or county before they can file for divorce there.

Respondent

Legal Procedure

The spouse who receives the divorce petition filed by the other spouse (the petitioner or plaintiff).

Restraining Order

Legal Procedure

A court order prohibiting a person from specific actions such as contacting, threatening, or approaching another person.

Retainer

Finance & Tax

An upfront fee paid to a divorce attorney to secure their services, drawn down as work is performed.

Retroactive Support

Support & Alimony

Child or spousal support ordered to cover a period before the support order was officially entered.

Right of First Refusal

Custody & Parenting

A custody provision requiring one parent to offer the other parent childcare time before using a third-party babysitter.

Right to Counsel

Legal Procedure

The right to be represented by an attorney in legal proceedings, though in divorce cases this right is not automatically guaranteed at public expense.

S

Separate Property

Property & Assets

Assets or debts that belong to one spouse individually and are generally not subject to division in divorce.

Separation Agreement

General

A written contract between spouses outlining terms for property division, support, custody, and other matters during or instead of divorce.

Separation Date

General

The date spouses begin living separate lives, which can affect property division, support calculations, and waiting periods.

Service of Process

Legal Procedure

The formal delivery of legal documents (like a divorce petition) to the other party, giving them official notice of the proceedings.

Settlement Conference

Legal Procedure

A court-supervised meeting where both parties and their attorneys attempt to negotiate a resolution before trial.

Shared Custody

Custody & Parenting

A custody arrangement where both parents have significant, roughly equal parenting time with the children.

Sole Custody

Custody & Parenting

A custody arrangement where one parent has exclusive physical and/or legal custody of the children.

Spousal Support

Support & Alimony

Court-ordered payments from one spouse to another after divorce to help maintain a reasonable standard of living. Also called alimony.

Standard of Living

Support & Alimony

The level of financial comfort and lifestyle established during the marriage, used as a benchmark for spousal support.

Status Conference

Legal Procedure

A brief court hearing where the judge checks on the progress of the divorce case and sets deadlines.

Status Quo Order

Legal Procedure

A court order requiring both spouses to maintain current financial and custody arrangements during divorce proceedings.

Stipulation

Legal Procedure

A formal agreement between both parties on specific issues in the divorce, submitted to the court for approval.

Subpoena

Legal Procedure

A court order compelling a person or entity to produce documents or appear to give testimony.

Summons

Legal Procedure

A legal document notifying the respondent that a divorce action has been filed and they must respond within a set timeframe.

Supervised Visitation

Custody & Parenting

Court-ordered visitation where a parent can only see their child in the presence of an approved third party.

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