People would get arrested.
You can refuse to sign divorce papers in Texas. The divorce will eventually move ahead and along without the signatures.
Yes, you can refuse to sign divorce papers. The court will decide when and how the divorce is decided and closed.
simply put. YES simply put. YES
You can serve a spouse with separation papers which they have no recourse not to accept. You can also serve them with divorce papers. They can refuse to sign, but eventually a judge may grant the divorce anyway.
No, you can sign papers at the age of 18
Continue to refuse to sign the document.
The only way to get a piercing of any kind if you are under age is to bring a parent or legal guardian with you to sign the paperwork, and to be there through the procedure. If you have no parent or guardian with you to sign the papers, they will refuse you service.
If most states, you do not need to prove "fault" to get a divorce or legal separation. She can hire an attorney and proceed however she deems fit.AnswerShe has every right to proceed with the divorce. She does not have to have your permission to get a divorce. AnswerShe does not need your signature. If you refuse to sign to acknowledge that you received the petition/complaint, she will have you served. If you refuse to sign a settlement agreement, she will ask for a trial date and have the judge decide how to divide your property and to declare you divorced.
"Why will you not sign ze papers!?" "Because, ... you have broken both of my hands."
get a lawer and sue her ! they can make her sign the papers !
No, you are just told of your Miranda RightsAnother View: In many jurisdictions you are required to sign or initial a card or document to signify that you WERE advised of your rights. If you refuse to sign it, the advising officer AND a witness sign it with a statement that you refused.
Sign Them Papers - 1927 was released on: USA: 8 January 1927