Want this question answered?
If a court was to subpoena them, yes. Your spouse or the bank would have to turn them over or be punished, probably by getting charged with obstruction or something similar. The judge doesn't need their permission to subpoena 'evidence'. I'm sure you would need to be proving you were in some way affected by all the accounts in the subpoena.
The courts and/or your State's child support agency can subpoena this information if necessary.
Yes, it is illegal to change a dead person's mailing address without proper authorization, even if their spouse is still living. Only individuals who are authorized to manage the deceased person's affairs, such as an executor of the estate or legal representative, can make such changes.
It means that he is not interested in having sex with his spouse.
Try calmly talking to your spouse about this matter. And if your spouse assures you that they are not, then accept the fact that they are telling the truth. And if you still don't believe your spouse, try following them around & see what their up to.
Cross out your address, write "Not at this address" on each mail item, and drop it in a mailbox.
Hire a hitman.
You can refuse to be served. Refusing to accept divorce documents will not stop a divorce. Your spouse can get a divorce whether you cooperate or not. It may take a little longer. If you continue to ignore the proceeding your spouse can eventually obtain a divorce in your absence and your interests will not be represented.You can refuse to be served. Refusing to accept divorce documents will not stop a divorce. Your spouse can get a divorce whether you cooperate or not. It may take a little longer. If you continue to ignore the proceeding your spouse can eventually obtain a divorce in your absence and your interests will not be represented.You can refuse to be served. Refusing to accept divorce documents will not stop a divorce. Your spouse can get a divorce whether you cooperate or not. It may take a little longer. If you continue to ignore the proceeding your spouse can eventually obtain a divorce in your absence and your interests will not be represented.You can refuse to be served. Refusing to accept divorce documents will not stop a divorce. Your spouse can get a divorce whether you cooperate or not. It may take a little longer. If you continue to ignore the proceeding your spouse can eventually obtain a divorce in your absence and your interests will not be represented.
Possibly.
1.5 secondds
the country jordan?
You can serve a spouse with separation papers which they have no recourse not to accept. You can also serve them with divorce papers. They can refuse to sign, but eventually a judge may grant the divorce anyway.