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No. The judgment would be entered by the court. You can visit the court and request a copy of the judgment of divorce.
Contact the county in which your divorce decree was issued. They can send you a certified copy for about $20 or so. You may even be able to request it online.
The website Ehow.com has a good article about how to fill out divorce papers. Here is the full URL: http://www.ehow.com/how_4741877_fill-out-divorce-forms.html
Request default motion.
You can request anything. In most cases, your spouse would have to agree before counseling could begin.
Talk to your attorney. There are many different methods acceptable to the court for service of papers to a missing person.
After you have done every possible effort to try to summon your spouse with the divorce papers and after this person have receive the papers on his hands and you have a receipt that proves that he was serve on jail or prison, he or she has 21 days to respond to your divorce petition. After this time has passes then you can request a court day on which you can ask the judge to please give you a divorce by default. But remember you have to make sure he was serve.
you need to sing divorce papers ---- Have an attorney draw up papers, and they will run it in the paper to cover the legal action that they take. Do it now that you know they are missing because you can ask for more with no argument.
No, divorce papers are NOT void
Yes, you can get a divorce in California without spousal consent. California is a "no-fault" divorce state, which means that either spouse can request a divorce without needing the consent or agreement of the other spouse. However, the other spouse will still need to be officially served with divorce papers and has the right to respond to the request.
You can request that the case be referred to a new judge or magistrate. More than likely, they are all backlogged.
Write the Clerk of Court of the court system which granted the divorce decree and request a copy of the document. There may be a fee involved for researching, copying, and mailing it to you internationally. If your divorce was handled by an attorney - ask them for a copy of it.