dear person
that is alot to awnser but like many of us are curious and its my job to awnser this so
well first a divorce decree could do that but if i was a divorce decree i would get divorced move on and stay single.but im going to say it is possible for them to do it.And a child should be 17 and over two start internet dating or normal dating so if u are 17 and over im gonna say if ure single and want somebody to try dating internet or normall so
year that was preety easy
Murder. Murder most foul.
IF you plan to take the children you may need to clear it with the court.
You can't. You can only prevent any children from being moved.
It is not you place to prevent others doing as they wish. Certainly not as a 'Christian believer'.
You continue with the divorce proceeding. A spouse who refuses to sign the divorce papers can delay the proceedings by making it take longer but they cannot prevent the divorce.
Yes, most states have no fault divorce available and no longer require specific grounds for divorce. A party need only provide a general reason for the divorce such as irreconcilable differences or an irreparable breakdown of the marriage.In the US, one spouse cannot prevent a divorce.
Divorce and domestic violence are separate issues. Not signing the divorce papers may not prevent the wife from getting the divorce and won't change any of the orders of the divorce such as property distribution, child support, etc.
It is the court - not the wife (or husband) who grants the divorce. In most states, if one spouse files for a divorce, the court will grant the divorce (assuming there are no jurisdictional issues). She may not want a divorce, she may not agree to a divorce, but she cannot prevent you from obtaining a divorce.
If you cannot be found or if you refuse to respond to a petition for divorce, that cannot prevent your spouse from obtaining a divorce. The important signature on a divorce decree is that of the judge. You should contact the court where the divorce was obtained and order a copy of the divorce decree. If you go in person, you can request to see the file and review the contents.
No person can prevent another person from getting a divorce by refusing to sign papers. Refusing to sign paperwork might cause difficulties straightening out joint finances. Still, it will not prevent the divorce from going through.
Yes. Chances are that the relationship was broken long before the separation. There are not laws that would prevent a person from dating. However it might have an impact on the outcome of the proceedings if either spouse decides to file for a dissolution of the marriage.
He can refuse, but that will not prevent the requesting spouse receiving a divorce under the default laws.