Most court houses keep records.It may cost you something but they can look it up for you.We have a website in SC to look free stuff up on.Maybe your county has a website too.
Today as divorce cases are on the increase in all the states including California , the papers will soon be served out as the pile of papers just increase and make it difficult for everybody.
Yes the papers an be served in the state of California.
No.
No, there is a divorce by default as long one spouse is served. Also see a California divorce Attorney- www.california-familylawyers.com
An inmate can be served divorce papers while in a California prison from a spouse in Oregon. An attorney will need to be hired to file the paperwork in the state of Oregon.
No, divorce papers are NOT void
After you have done every possible effort to try to summon your spouse with the divorce papers and after this person have receive the papers on his hands and you have a receipt that proves that he was serve on jail or prison, he or she has 21 days to respond to your divorce petition. After this time has passes then you can request a court day on which you can ask the judge to please give you a divorce by default. But remember you have to make sure he was serve.
Yes, you can get a divorce in California without spousal consent. California is a "no-fault" divorce state, which means that either spouse can request a divorce without needing the consent or agreement of the other spouse. However, the other spouse will still need to be officially served with divorce papers and has the right to respond to the request.
No, you can't remarry if divorce papers are filed but not final.
get a lawer and sue her ! they can make her sign the papers !
the divorce papers must have a court seal and sign by the clerk of court
Go to the Clerk of the District Court in the county where your divorce papers were filed and get a copy.