First, litigation divorce. The plaintiff writes a complaint, brings his ID card, household registration book and marriage certificate (if he loses it, he will go to the Civil Affairs Bureau to open a marriage registration certificate), prepare evidence (evidence of marriage breakdown, division of common property and raising children), file a case with the court (or street or township court) and hand it over to the presiding judge; After receiving the case materials, the presiding judge will serve the indictment, responding materials and summons on the defendant, arrange the mediation time, notify the plaintiff to appear in court for mediation, reach an agreement and make a mediation book. Otherwise, the court will hold a hearing, make a judgment according to law, and notify the parties to sign the judgment in court or mail the judgment.
Second, divorce by agreement. Both men and women who voluntarily divorce must apply for divorce in person at the registration authority where one party's account is located. The marriage registration authority shall, after knowing whether the two parties are really willing, whether they have properly handled the children and property and the life problems after divorce, grant or disapprove the registration according to law. If registration is granted, the marriage certificate shall be withdrawn and a divorce certificate shall be issued.