Oh you most certainly can, hell, you can do all the paperwork yourself if you felt inclined to. The attorney is just better at finding the right ones for you, and quicker.
No a power of attorney will not be any good in a divorce.
Yes, you will need to hire an attorney in order to draw up divorce papers. By doing so, you will be protected from any errors which may incur.
no he can not eventually he has to get the papers sooner or later.
Check with your attorney to see if the papers are served. Or check with the server that you used to serve the wife. When the divorce papers are served the server has to report it to court that the papers have been served so check the court records if your attorney is not available to answer your questions.
You would have a conflict of interest by signing the divorce papers for both parties. Your spouse must sign his own name.
at the court of jurisdiction, or the state
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.
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.
Many wives have abandoned husbands over the years. An attorney can file divorce papers and the husband will be granted a divorce.
Ask your attorney about suing your husband for divorce "in absentia).
No, there is a divorce by default as long one spouse is served. Also see a California divorce Attorney- www.california-familylawyers.com
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.