The final divorce papers will be entitled: 'Final Divorce Decree or Dissolution of Marriage.' The divorce paper will spell out the terms of the divorce between the parties and include a signature from a judge in the county.
A divorce decree is the order of a court finalizing a dissolution of marriage. It addresses relevant issues and decisions regarding alimony, child support, division of property, custody, and visitation rights.
lots of papers with lots of information on it.
It's not standard. It just looks like any legal set of papers.
what done the divorce papers look like?
MAKE A QUESTION WITH THE WORDS 'EMILY HAVERTY' IN IT.
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Do you want English to Japanese translated divorce papers in America? Many court systems provide multi language divorce papers. If your court does not cover this option than please look for an attorney that speak both English and Japanese.
what does it mean "answered" or "unanswered" ???? what does it mean "answered" or "unanswered" ????
You should be able to obtain a copy of the divorce papers from the court where you received your divorce.
look them up,track them down,and get them to sign the divorse papers
This question is answered in the divorce decree. If you are ordered to pay alimony, there will be stipulations and usually a specific length of time. Look at your divorce papers and that will tell you.
The discharge papers, you mean? Depends on the hospital or clinic where it's performed.
Yes. You can visit the court and look up names in the index. You should check the index at the court where the action was filed. As you explained your situation on the discussion page, "you have never signed divorce papers". Not signing divorce papers doesn't halt a divorce. Your case may have been dismissed for lack of further action. The divorce may have been granted if you failed to appear or were unable to be notified by mail. A quick check in the court index will reveal the disposition of the case.
www.deedsearch.co.za Not in a million years! The only place you can get copies of your divorce papers, is at the court where you got divorced. There are companies like Divorce RPD who obtain documents for you. You will need your case number; without the case number the court will not be able to help you. You can get your case number from the Dept. of Home Affairs, IF it was captured on their system. If it is not listed with the Dept, you will have to go to the court archives and look up your case number. Once you have your case number, you can request copies of your divorce documents from court. This will take anything between a few days to a few months, influenced by the date of the divorce, the court, the archiving company, current staff working there and lots of luck (or not?). You can get copies of your divorce decree, your divorce settlement if available and you could also get certified copies of your divorce papers and even an "Apostille" with your divorce records. Be ready and prepared to make many phone calls, hold-on for hours and then stand in queues for hours, and maybe come up with nothing. Easiest is to let the pro's , like Divorce RPD, handle it for you.
Adoption papers look very similar to any other legal document. They consist of many pages of information and signatures for example.
It depends on your retainer agreement. Usually attorneys would continue to provide you legal services and file paperwork with court and charge you interest on paid fees. If your retainer agreement states that the attorney would not file anything with court, specially the uncontested or final divorce papers untill all fees are paid than YEAH. Read your retainer agreement and make the necessary payment. If not look for a more reliable and understanding attorney for your needs.
She looks like she just got her divorce settlement.
Check your divorce papers first. If you file a report claiming that the vehicle is stolen, you yourself can get in trouble. Your divorce papers should state who was awarded what property. If that particular vehicle is in it, listed as hers, then she must change ownership. Unless is is financed still. In either case, your best bet is to check with your attorney and have your divorce decree with you and any or all settlement agreements. If the vehicle was awarded to your ex in the papers, you can petition the courts in your state/county to force her to change ownership and get her for contempt. If the vehicle is not in the divorce papers, use the courts to get the vehicle back. It makes you look better if it turns into a legal battle.