If you file for a divorce and your spouse refuses to sign, you may be able to win your divorce by default. When your spouse defaults on a divorce it means he/she failed to respond within the a lotted amount of time per your specific state.
You will be able to get your divorce without your wife's consent in New York once the state approves the new no-fault divorce law. The governor is expected to sign the bill the week of July 5, 2010 and then the law will go into effect immediately.
Under the new law, to file for divorce one of you will have to state under oath that the "relationship between husband and wife has broken down irretrievably for a period of at least six months."
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Its a helpful blog on the subject. It has links to news and opinions on no-fault divorce in New York, as well as links to professionals who can help with your divorce.
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It doesn't matter whether the other party is ready for divorce or not. A divorce can be filed anytime or by anyone even if the other person is not ready. Such a divorce is called as contested divorce. If both the parties are ready then such a divorce is uncontested divorce or mutual consent divorce. If one needs a good lawyer I shall suggest them to approach Siddhartha Shah And Associates as they are the best divorce lawyers in Mumbai. One can connect to them on : 093222 86663 or email on lawyersidd.
If one spouse will not agree to a divorce, it then becomes a "Contested Divorce" and it's time to lawyer up and get ready for court.
A good divorce lawyer should be able to help you.
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My wife refuses to give me a divorce but I want one anyway. What can I do?
Yes, motion the court for a default ruling.
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 will not matter that your spouse refuses to sign divorce papers in New York once the state approves the new no-fault divorce law. Under the new law, you will be able to start divorce proceedings without her consent. The governor is expected to sign the bill the week of July 5, 2010 and then the law will go into effect immediately. Under the new law, to file for divorce one of you will have to state under oath that the "relationship between husband and wife has broken down irretrievably for a period of at least six months." To view the text of the new law, visit www.new-york-no-fault-divorce.com/ny-law Its a helpful blog on the subject. It has links to news and opinions on no-fault divorce in New York, as well as links to professionals who can help with your divorce.
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You can hire an attorney or represent yourself but will eventually need to go to NY to finalize the divorce. Search the web for NY Court Divorce Forms. Just make sure if you've been served with papers already that you ANSWER in the time alotted! Good Luck.
Yes, you can divorce in New York state no matter where you married, providing that at least one spouse meets the residency requirements for divorce in New York State. Currently, you must live in NY state for 1 full year before filing for divorce. If your spouse has never lived in New York state and the causes of the divorce did not occur in New York state and you were married elsewhere, then you must wait 2 full years.
A divorce does not effect child support. Also, usually child support stops when the child turns 18.
I know you can still get divorced in NY without a signature if you've been separated for 2 years. There are other ways too but you still have to get consent from the court, like if you don't know where your spouse is
If you have never been served with divorce papers, you're still married. Even if you've verbally agreed to a divorce, without the filing of a divorce "order", "decree" or whatever your particular state calls it, the marriage is still in effect under the law. idolaw826
Call legal aid. Or call the divorce court in which the divorce will take place. They will help you find legal counsel. It doesnt matter if he says that baby isn't his. They will make him take a paternity test and then he will have to pay child support, whether or not he thinks he can afford it.
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No. Most states, including New York, 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. No fault divorce became available in NY in 2010.In the US, one spouse cannot prevent a divorce.Can_your_husband_divorce_you_with_no_grounds_for_divorce
You generally file for divorce in the state where you live.