외국인이 한국에서 이혼 전 잘생각해봐 6가지 (섹션, 첨부용)

If foreigners want to get a divorce in Korea, there are some points to note:

  1. Jurisdiction: Before filing for divorce in Korea, it is necessary to determine whether the Korean court has jurisdiction over the case. This can be done by checking the Korean Civil Procedure Act or consulting with a lawyer.

  2. ResidencyForeigners who want to file for divorce in Korea must have a valid residency in the country, either through a visa or permanent residency.

  3. Language: All court documents and proceedings will be conducted in Korean, so it is important to have a Korean speaker or a translator available.

  4. Property: Divorcing couples must divide their property according to Korean law, which may differ from the laws in their home country.

  5. Child custody and support: If the divorcing couple has children, they must determine child custody and support arrangements according to Korean law.

  6. Legal representation: Foreigners may benefit from hiring a lawyer who is familiar with Korean divorce law and fluent in their native language.

It is important to note that the legal process for foreigners getting a divorce in Korea may be complex and time-consuming. It is recommended to seek legal advice and assistance from a qualified lawyer.

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