No. In the United States you cannot force your spouse to remain married to you if they wish to dissolve the marriage.
No. In the United States you cannot force your spouse to remain married to you if they wish to dissolve the marriage.
No. In the United States you cannot force your spouse to remain married to you if they wish to dissolve the marriage.
No. In the United States you cannot force your spouse to remain married to you if they wish to dissolve the marriage.
no you have already signed the divorce papers in can not be undone!
No. In the United States you cannot force your spouse to remain married to you if they wish to dissolve the marriage.
No a power of attorney will not be any good in a divorce.
In every state both parties have to sign for a divorce. Sometimes a judge will decide in favor of a divorce for one party without the other parties signature.
Divorce lawyers understand the process and how to complete the legal papers. They are working solely for you, not your spouse, and because of this they can help you to get the best settlement possible with the least argument between the parties involved.
If you know his/her address, you should get an Order for Special Process Server appointing someone in Egypt (can be ANYONE over 18 that is not related to the parties) to serve the divorce papers on the respondent. The process server will have to mail the documents and type out an affidavit of service stating that he served the respondent.
Divorce lawyers understand the process and how to complete the legal papers. They are working solely for you, not your spouse, and because of this they can help you to get the best settlement possible with the least argument between the parties involved.
signed by both parties
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You should most likely try to find out if the papers were drawn up. If not, you can begin the divorce process yourself.
Yes, both of them has to agree. If not, the divorce cannot be confirmed.
You would have a conflict of interest by signing the divorce papers for both parties. Your spouse must sign his own name.
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.
No, there is a divorce by default as long one spouse is served. Also see a California divorce Attorney- www.california-familylawyers.com