In any state, only one spouse needs to sign the divorce papers and the other needs to be served legally per local laws.
In every state both parties have to sign for a divorce. Sometimes a judge will decide in favor of a divorce for one party without the other parties signature.
If both parties will not sign the divorce papers then the court will deciede. Depends what state you are in. Indiana is a no fault state meaning if you want to divorce you will be allowed to regardless if the other party wants to or not.
It varies state by state, but typically you do make that decision within your divorce papers authorization. You can see the steps to divorce in your state at the link below.
it matters what country or state your in but usually you have to sign divorce papers
Yes, your wife has to sign divorce papers to legally get divorced in any state.
Yes the papers an be served in the state of California.
You can refuse to sign divorce papers in Texas. The divorce will eventually move ahead and along without the signatures.
Answer What I know about divorce papers is that they require two signatures, one from you the other from your husband, and if he doesn't sign the divorce papers, it doesn't matter he is no longer in the State where you live, if he doesn't sign the papers you can't get your divorce. There is also common law marriages where two people can live together for as long as they want and divorced or not, you can still live with another man. There's no law against it.
Depends upon what the divorce papers were. If it was the final decree and the state in which the divorce was granted does not have a waiting period for the involved parties to remarry, then the second marriage is legal. However if the above does not apply then the involved parties should consult with an attorney as to the proper procedures to clear up the matter.
Today as divorce cases are on the increase in all the states including California , the papers will soon be served out as the pile of papers just increase and make it difficult for everybody.
Yes
Prior to this reform, both parties had to agree to a divorce and a divorce would not be granted if it meat one of the parties should receive state benefits following the divorce.