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How do I find hidden money my spouse put in a annuity or trust?
Yes and no. You should do everything you can to try to locate the spouse you are trying to get a divorce from. But if you cannot find him or her then you can still get a divorce. Known as a default divorce, the court will grant the divorce once you should that service was not possible. You should not wait or assume that it is not possible without the other spouse because that is simply not the case.
Your first step would be to contact a divorce lawyer. Depending on where you live I am sure you can find one if you google divorce attorneys for your area.
You would have to file a Missing Spouse Divorce. This is usually when a service by publication is in order. If after a certain amount of time (based on the state) the spouse does not respond then you are able to go to the court and show that you have tried to find your spouse with no luck.
Your spouses lawyer should send u a letter telling you why they want divorce proceedings
"For richer or poorer" Anything can be grounds for a divorce, including laziness.
Yes. Asking your spouse is a good first step. If necessary, contact the legal authorities in Las Vegas.
When you file your Petition for Divorce, you need to also file an Affidavit swearing you've tried to find your spouse but have been unable to, and don't know where he/she is. Pay the extra fee to the clerk to have the spouse served by publication.
In this state, at least, your spouse must file for divorce in the county of residence. All court documents with only a few exceptions (children, sealed incitements) are public record. If a petition for a divorce has been filed, it will be on record.
If a spouse want to divorce, but can't find their spouse to serve papers there are proceedures by which a divorce may still proceed; such as by public announcement (ie an ad in the newspaper) You should speak to a lawyer or Legal Aid for the specific legal details for the country you are in.
If you didn't file for a divorce then you need to check the family court departments in any jurisdictions where your spouse resided to see if they filed.If you didn't file for a divorce then you need to check the family court departments in any jurisdictions where your spouse resided to see if they filed.If you didn't file for a divorce then you need to check the family court departments in any jurisdictions where your spouse resided to see if they filed.If you didn't file for a divorce then you need to check the family court departments in any jurisdictions where your spouse resided to see if they filed.
Yo must file divorce papers and you will be requested to put an ad in the newspaper of his last known address. Remember that you can always contact his family and find out or at least a friend. The papers can be sent there with proof of service and if he doesn't answer you will get the divorce and everything you requested.