You're trying to get married to an already married man?! Doesn't that sound a little odd? And he should contact his lawyer or someother legal advisor/contact. They will help determine the outcome. Still, it sounds very strange.
File a regular divorce petition in the state court of jurisdiction. The papers will be served on the spouse that is not cooperating. Each state has laws that govern the specific amount of time the non-filing spouse has to respond. If there is no response before the time limit expires, the one seeking the divorce can file a motion for a default dissolution of the marriage. A copy of that petition will also be served on the non-compliant spouse. If he or she does not appear at the date set for the default hearing they will lose all rights to contest any of the terms contained in the original filing and the divorce will be granted.
Ask a lawyer....
Unless her fiance has an interest, his signature is not even required
If you have been legally separated for nine years but your spouse does not want to give you a divorce, it is importance to see the divorce attorneys. The divorce attorney will be able to provide the much needed legal health.
Even if your husband is angry and states that you do not really want a divorce, you can still be granted a divorce in all states. A divorce generally only requires one signature and a judgment from a judge.
What state are you in? ohio
No. Custody must be granted by a court order unless the parents are married. If you are unmarried and want to give temporary custody of your children to your "fiance" it must be done through the court. You haven't mentioned whether the "fiance" is the father of the children.
no, your fiance has to be divorced first before he could marry another. if you forced to get married despite the divorce not granted, your marriage to your fiance is a void marriage -- not legal and existing from the start, and if you get pregnant and got kids, your kids will be illegitimated children because despite your marriage to your fiance but if he remains tied up with the first wife in the first marriage, in short, not divorced, then the first marriage subsist and remains valid. No, he has to be divorced before he can get married again. But he can take her to court to get a divorce. If you live in the United States, he can get a divorce even if she doesn't want to file. In many states it only takes a few months to a year to go through with or without the other spouses consent. In other states it might take longer depending. A lot of it depends on how the spouse that won't let go decides to drag out paper work in the courts. One way or the other your man can get a divorce. He just has to file.
The duration of I Want a Divorce is 1.25 hours.
It is the court - not the wife (or husband) who grants the divorce. In most states, if one spouse files for a divorce, the court will grant the divorce (assuming there are no jurisdictional issues). She may not want a divorce, she may not agree to a divorce, but she cannot prevent you from obtaining a divorce.
If you want a divorce, you file for a divorce in the state where you are a resident.
I Want a Divorce was created on 1940-09-20.
If you really want to keep them from getting any of your money or things then give everything you own to a friend (make sure you can trust this freind 100%). That way, they will have nothing to take from you..and it is perfectly legal too, i mean why would it me illegal to give your stuff to someone anyway.