⏳ Uploaded Your Divorce Papers? Why the Clock Still Isn’t Running | Los Angeles Divorce
Uploading divorce documents can feel like progress—but in California, it doesn’t automatically start the six-month waiting period.
In this video, we explain why filing or uploading paperwork alone doesn’t move your divorce timeline forward, how cases can quietly stall when service hasn’t been completed, and why silence from the court doesn’t always mean success.
Divorce661 coordinates proper service, complete filings, and timeline tracking, so your divorce clock actually starts when it should—and keeps moving instead of sitting unnoticed.
📌 What This Video Covers:
✔ Why uploading documents isn’t the same as progress ⚖️
✔ What “Service Not Completed” really means 📄
✔ How divorces quietly stall without notice ⏳
✔ When the six-month waiting period actually begins
✔ How Divorce661 keeps cases moving forward
🧠 Important Process Insight:
In California, the six-month waiting period begins only after proper service is completed. Courts don’t notify you when time isn’t counting—they simply wait until all required steps are done correctly.
🛠 What Divorce661 Does:
✔ Coordinates and confirms proper service
✔ Ensures filings are complete and accepted
✔ Tracks timelines and required steps
✔ Prevents cases from stalling in silence
✔ Keeps your divorce moving forward predictably
✅ Filing alone doesn’t trigger the six-month waiting period—service does. Divorce661 makes sure your divorce clock starts on time and keeps moving.
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