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A:If a man's own religious beliefs are against divorce, he can choose not to be the one to seek a divorce. But in all Western jurisdictions that allow legal divorce, if his wife seeks a divorce the law will take its course in spite of his religion.
To the best of my knowledge, I know of nowhere in the civilized world where anybody would be "forced" to divorce.AnswerCouples will never be "forced" to divorce, but if one party to the marriage successfully seeks a divorce through the relevant courts, then the marriage is deemed to be terminated and both parties are therefore divorced, even if one of them wishes to remain married.
If my spouse seeks a divorce, it has nothing to do with what you are entitled to. Alimony is a very fact specific determination. Whether or not you will be able to receive it depends on the length of your marriage, your and your spouse's incomes and future earning potential, whether or not you have children and their ages, your overall financial situation, and the relevant state law. If you or your spouse intends to file for divorce, you should speak with a divorce lawyer that practices in your area right away.
A default Divorce is a divorce that will still take place wether the other party has responded or not the being served papers. Normally after being served they have 30 days to agree or deny. If they don't respond in 30 days you can go to court without them and get your divorce anyway.
Not at the time the lender seeks repossession of the vehicle, but if it is found that fraud has been committed (vehicle hidden, sold, etc.) them criminal charges could be applicable.
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