It depends on the law of where you live and if she can convince the judge that the two of you must get a divorce
Does your state require that you have "reason" to get divorced? Most states are now "no fault" so it doesn't matter why you want a divorce, you can just get one. If you do not want to sign the divorce papers as they stand, make your spouse change the offensive parts with the understanding that you will sign the new papers without a problem. Find out if you are a no fault state. Then you'll know how much weight your outrage holds. In no fault, if you don't sign, he can still proceed. Make your life as simple as possible since it's gonna happen anyway. Then get yourself a down and dirty divorce attorney and take him to the cleaners!
Just file for divorce, you do not need your spouse's permission to get a divorce.
if he doesn't want to sign cal the police that's what my auntie did when my uncle didn't sign the divorce papers
Even if your husband is angry and states that you do not really want a divorce, you can still be granted a divorce in all states. A divorce generally only requires one signature and a judgment from a judge.
it just means that you guys need your space but dont get a divorce.
Dont.
kim had some kind of fortune teller talking to her about her old divorce and she started crying and said i dont want to be mariied anymore to koutney. you can watch it on koutney and kim take new york.
Answer What I know about divorce papers is that they require two signatures, one from you the other from your husband, and if he doesn't sign the divorce papers, it doesn't matter he is no longer in the State where you live, if he doesn't sign the papers you can't get your divorce. There is also common law marriages where two people can live together for as long as they want and divorced or not, you can still live with another man. There's no law against it.
To sign "faithful" in American Sign Language, form the letter 'f' with your dominant hand and tap your forehead with your thumb twice in quick succession. This sign represents the concept of being loyal, committed, and true.
You can't, obviously.
Go talk to an attorney. You can file for divorce even if he doesn't want one.
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