You must obtain a judgment. It ends the marriage legally.
You must obtain a judgment. It ends the marriage legally.
You must obtain a judgment. It ends the marriage legally.
You must obtain a judgment. It ends the marriage legally.
Yes.
Yes. I am not sure which side of the divorce you are on from your question (the one not signing or the one wishing the other would sign) However, either way if a party to a divorce refuses to sign the divorce papers (or cannot be found or for some other reason) then you can still get a divorce by having a default judgment entered against you or the other party. The way that works is the appropriate papers are filed in court by one party and when the other party does not show the default judgment is entered and the divorce is close to being finalized. It is important to note that most states have a procedure through which a spouse who has been divorced by default can contest the divorce, in certain limited time.
Yes, Massachusetts is a no-fault divorce state, which means that couples can file for divorce without having to prove that one party is at fault for the breakdown of the marriage.
an opinion on (an issue or person) formed prematurely and without having adequate information.
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Nope. Sorry man
No, Colorado is a no-fault state for divorce, which means that couples can get divorced without having to prove that one party is at fault for the breakdown of the marriage.
Yes, California is a no-fault state for divorce, which means that couples can get divorced without having to prove that one party is at fault for the breakdown of the marriage.
Yes, Florida is a no-fault state for divorce, which means that couples can get divorced without having to prove that one party is at fault for the breakdown of the marriage.
Yes, Kansas is a no-fault state for divorce, which means that couples can get divorced without having to prove that one party is at fault for the breakdown of the marriage.
Yes, Kentucky is a no-fault divorce state, which means that couples can get divorced without having to prove that one party is at fault for the breakdown of the marriage.
Yes, Michigan is a no-fault divorce state, which means that couples can get divorced without having to prove that one party was at fault for the breakdown of the marriage.