Does the Civil Affairs Bureau have divorce counseling?

The Civil Affairs Bureau has no divorce consultation. Divorce counseling generally needs to ask lawyers about related matters to avoid unnecessary disputes after divorce.

Divorce by the Civil Affairs Bureau is divorce by agreement. Divorce by agreement, also known as voluntary divorce, refers to the voluntary dissolution of marriage between husband and wife. Divorce by agreement has no restrictions on divorce conditions. As long as the husband and wife agree and reach an agreement on property and child support, they can divorce. Divorce by agreement also needs to go through certain channels, and couples can divorce without signing a divorce agreement. Both husband and wife need to go to the civil affairs department for divorce registration. After formal examination and substantive examination, the marriage registration authority confirmed that both parties have voluntarily and properly handled the children and property issues, registered the divorce and issued divorce certificates.

Divorce by agreement involves not only marriage, but also property and child support. So professional legal advice is needed. Couples had better consult a lawyer before agreeing to divorce. You can consult a divorce lawyer.