Yes you can use online papers to file for a divorce. You should also be able to obtain these for free at your local family division court.
Yes, your wife has to sign divorce papers to legally get divorced in any state.
You can obtain divorce papers from the courthouse in the county where you or your spouse reside, or online through the court's website or a legal document service.
No, a legally incompetent person cannot validly sign divorce papers. Incompetence typically refers to an individual's inability to understand the nature and consequences of their actions, including legal agreements. Divorce papers require the informed consent of both parties, and if one party is deemed incompetent, the court may appoint a guardian or advocate to represent their interests in the divorce process.
In any state, only one spouse needs to sign the divorce papers and the other needs to be served legally per local laws.
umm yes you can. i divorced my exhusband and he was legally remarried 6 days later O.o as long as you have the final divorce papers...
Rocketlawyer has a range of divorce papers that you can access online. Another online source is MyDivorcePapers. These sites also offer other documents such as a child care authorization which may be of benefit if you have any children.
I don't know. But, if you want a simple divorce and have no children, get in touch with a Paralegal. He can draw up the paperwork and tell you where and when to file for one flat fee. The Paralegal can not give you any legal advice, for that you will have to contact a reputable Divorce Attourney.
File for divorce in New York and forward the papers to the prison, a divorce in any state is legally recognized in all states.
Contact the county in which your divorce decree was issued. They can send you a certified copy for about $20 or so. You may even be able to request it online.
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Yes, you would need to divorce the second spouse because the first marriage is still legally valid. Since the first spouse never signed the divorce papers, you are still married to them, making the second marriage invalid under most legal systems. To resolve the situation, you should seek a divorce from the first spouse to legally end that marriage before considering your options regarding the second marriage.
No, filing for divorce in Tennessee does not automatically make you legally divorced. The divorce process must be completed, which typically includes a waiting period and final decree from the courts.