Giving a concrete and specific answer exceeds this small space of questions, but we can give some small details that can help to understand a little the panorama that will develop during the divorce:
1-It must be understood that the divorce itself is the termination of the marriage union between the spouses.
The fact that an agreement has not been reached on economic issues, such as division of assets, alimony, etc., does not prevent the marital divorce from being decreed.
2-The best thing is that both spouses reach an agreement and it is drawn up in the regulatory agreement that must be presented at the time of initiating the divorce. Otherwise, a longer and more expensive process will be carried out, leaving the final decision to the discretion of a judge.
3-If for personal reasons, the relationship between the spouses prevents a consensual agreement from being reached on the regulation of the effects of the divorce, they will be resolved by the judge according to the particularities of the case.