No you can not . both the couple must sign the papers to make the case proceed.
Many divorces are mutual between spouses but if your spouse refuses to sign your divorce papers, the process can take significantly longer. While there is no guarantee, your divorce could anywhere from a month to a year longer than an uncontested divorce.
Most likely more than anyone would want to admit, but most go their own ways after a divorce.
In principle, if none of the spouses is Dominican and/or is living in the Dominican Republic; both spouses agree to the divorce; both will sign the necessary documents and one of the spouse will fly to Dominican Republic to appear at the divorce hearing, than the answer is yes. In any case, as each divorce is different from all the others, we will need more information about the couple willing to file for divorce in Dominican Republic. Please feel free to email us at info@dlawyers.com. In the meantime, you can read more about the Dominican divorce process at www.dfastdivorce.com
In the United States, each state has its own laws concerning car titles. In some cases depending on how the car is titled, only one signature is required to sell the car. In divorce cases you need to read the divorce decree. A car is normally included in the divorce decree. A judge's signature is better than your signature. Still, each nation has different laws. You will need to check the law for your local jurisdiction.
A Notary Public (at least in Illinois--I have not researched the issue regarding other states) may notarize any signature other than his or her own. That said, in some communities, such a notarization is considered to be inappropriate (though not ineffectual). It would be vulnerable to challenge if the notary derives any benefit from the document.
The easiest way is an Agreed Divorce. Agreed Divorce , defined by Oregon divorce guidelines and Oregon divorce laws, is a scenario where the spouses agree on the terms of the divorce such as Oregon property distribution, Oregon child support, or Oregon child custody. 75% of people who wants to divorce prefer the Agreed Divorce method and both spouses sign the divorce papers and are agreed to the terms of divorce. Determining child custody in Oregon divorce cases tends to be more simple than in cases where the parents were never married. The best case scenario, the one that we usually aim for, is the "joint legal custody" scenario. In this case, both parents retain equal decision-making rights over the children. A typical parenting plan has one parent with primary physical custody and the other parent with scheduled parenting time (visitation). An average schedule is one where the children live at one house during the week and then the parent's split the weekends evenly. Sometimes there are weekdays visits in
Different people have different personalities. Some people are "perfect" as friends terrible as spouses. You wouldn't expect all your friends to become the perfect spouse for you so why this one. There is much more intimacy in a marriage than in a friendship. Friends can take vacation from one another. Living with a person can be stressful when you find there is incompatibility.
Yes
Unless both spouses are Mexican nationals, a court in the United States (including a Court in Arizona) will not recognize the validity of a Divorce Decree issued by a foreign country, including Mexico. There are, however, some limited circumstances under which an Arizona court may enforce a foreign Court's Order under the common law concept of "Comity." Without more information, it is more likely than not that a Mexican divorce is not legal in Arizona.
Atheists have a lower divorce rate than theists. Atheists are less likely to divorce.
Divorce is often more emotional than logical.
Yes, but it is much harder for a wife to divorce her husband than for a husband to divorce his wife in Egypt.