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No.... If the none attending spouse doesn't contest to the divorce. Also if one of the spouses does not show the spouse that shows is granted what they request in the divorce proceedings

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Q: Do both parties in a divorce have to show up in court?
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What does the court grant to a case to tell the parties that it will hear the case?

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