ROANOKE TIMES 
                      Copyright (c) 1995, Roanoke Times

DATE: Monday, December 4, 1995               TAG: 9512040059
SECTION: VIRGINIA                 PAGE: C-3  EDITION: METRO 
DATELINE: ALEXANDRIA
SOURCE: Associated Press 


JUDGES SPEED UP DIVORCE PROCESS

Couples seeking uncontested divorces are flooding the city Circuit Court, where judges have streamlined the process for untying the knot.

In many uncontested cases, judges grant divorces in weeks, or even days, after the papers are filed. In most of the Washington area, getting a divorce might mean a court process lasting several months.

The Alexandria system has created such a dramatic reduction in time and money for couples that the court clerk's office has been deluged with new business, much of it from neighboring communities.

``The fact that it is so much quicker helps you move on,'' says Kim Colman of Arlington.

It took Colman about five weeks to get divorced in Alexandria. She and her ex-husband, who have no children, were able to work out who gets the condo and the car before they filed the papers.

The Alexandria court grants about 1,400 divorces a year. Its caseload soared after the General Assembly's 1991 vote allowing Virginians to get divorced anywhere in the state.

Arlington lawyer Debra Goldenberg says her clients have come from as far as the Shenandoah Valley to take advantage of the faster, cheaper process.

The Alexandria court lets people filing uncontested divorces bypass the independent commissioner who traditionally makes recommendations to a judge. Using commissioners can add months and hundreds of dollars to divorces, lawyers say.

The commissioner's hearings were established to relieve judges at a time when many divorce proceedings were minitrials in which one side tried to prove adultery or cruelty.

Increasingly, couples are filing on the grounds that they have lived apart for the required time and that neither spouse is legally at fault for the breakup. That reduces most hearings to formalities that a judge can handle without a commissioner.


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