Yes you can have him served in another state, you may have to ask your local attorney if it is served under his states laws or your own. Great question tho.
File a regular Petition for Dissolution of Marriage form with the courts and have the husband served in the jail. A call to the correctional facility to find out the correct procedure to have him served. The husband would have 20 calendar days from when he was served to file an answer.
United StatesYou can petition for divorce but you cannot do it in secret. The court will order that your husband be served with the notice of your filing. If he cannot be found the notice will need to be published in a local newspaper. If he doesn't respond the divorce can proceed. A person who refuses to respond to or sign divorce papers cannot prevent the other party from obtaining the divorce.
No.She can file a divorce petition, whether or not it will be uncontested depends upon what action her husband chooses to take. Uncontested means the served party agrees to all the terms of the divorce petition and agrees to have the marriage dissolved.
They'll serve you in jail
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File a petition in the court that has jurisdiction over the case.
If it is actually filed, you should have been served with it (or will be shortly.) If you haven't been served with it, he (for lack of a better way to say it) techinically hasn't completed all his requirements of filing. Long story short is he's got to get you a copy of the Petition. If he already served you with and and lost it, you can go to the records room of the Courthouse and get a copy of it.
Ask your attorney about suing your husband for divorce "in absentia).
The same way anyone else files for divorce. You have your attorney draw up the necessary papers and have them served in prison. The only difference is the location - others are served the papers at home, and his will be served in prison.
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You are supposed to be served with the divorce papers in less than 90 days.
It is very difficult to file for divorce if the parties live in different states. Your husband would be required to have you officially served with the notice of divorce if he tried to file and each state has residency requirements. He cannot file at some other state in secret. See related links.It is very difficult to file for divorce if the parties live in different states. Your husband would be required to have you officially served with the notice of divorce if he tried to file and each state has residency requirements. He cannot file at some other state in secret. See related links.It is very difficult to file for divorce if the parties live in different states. Your husband would be required to have you officially served with the notice of divorce if he tried to file and each state has residency requirements. He cannot file at some other state in secret. See related links.It is very difficult to file for divorce if the parties live in different states. Your husband would be required to have you officially served with the notice of divorce if he tried to file and each state has residency requirements. He cannot file at some other state in secret. See related links.