It would take sometime... maybe 3 months, a year, 24 years, 365 years or a decade.
how long until the divorce is final in the state of Mass
No, Depending on the state, there still has to be a trial, showing your case as to why you want to be divorced. Default just means that the defendant hasn't responded to the summons, and has to have good reason to be part of the proceedings. Defaults are usually denied when you do not serve the other side correctly. Divorce is only final when you receive the signed decree of divorce from the court.
In Washington, once the judge approves the final dissolution, that is it.
No. The appeal is the answer from your spouse for your filing for divorce. A divorce in CA takes 6 months for a basic no fault divorce and with no other problems. Since CA is a community property state you need to settle all the assests in the marriage. Your divorce isn't final until you get the final signed court papers.
Neither is correct. A divorce becomes final after the judgment of divorce is signed by the judge.Neither is correct. A divorce becomes final after the judgment of divorce is signed by the judge.Neither is correct. A divorce becomes final after the judgment of divorce is signed by the judge.Neither is correct. A divorce becomes final after the judgment of divorce is signed by the judge.
Once your divorce is final then you are a free and single person once again. Vital Statistics can give you a copy of the divorce document.AnswerA divorce can be vacated (marital relationship resumed) during the NISI period which varies by state. You need to check the laws in your state.
No. States have some jurisdiction over minor children in a divorce but they are not wards of the state.
Answer In the United States you have to sign divorce papers and you usually get a copy once the divorce is final. If you did not file for the divorce you need to find out where it was filed, meaning what jurisdiction - county - state, etc. The courthouse in the jurisdiction where the divorce was filed will have a copy of a final divorce decree.
If there is a summons, you may have to appear or petition the court and/or judge. You will have to tell them why you can't attend.
The time frames in each state vary in regards to the amount of time that passes before a divorce becomes final. In regards to a default divorce, it depends upon the state you live in and the circumstances surrounding the divorce.
A divorce decree never expires. The terms mentioned in the decree are final until they are modified by a court order.
Remarriage is not legal in any state until your divorce is final. Once it is final you can get married the next day.