I think you can file an uncontested divorce against your husband as you have been seperated for about 4 years and can have information at this site www.avvo.com/legal-answers/can-an-uncontested-divorce-still-take-place-if-bot-15159.html .
This 100% depends on where you live. Where I live you buy a $100.00 ish (been a while since my divorce) Kit at the court house, legal aid and the local library that has all papers and instructions.
usually, official divorce paperwork can come through the US Mail system, but is customarily sent either Certified or Registered Mail. This is the only way the court actually knows that the respondent has indeed received the notice of divorce proceedings. As to what happens if one party does not want to dissolve this marriage, I leave that part of the answer to someone more knowledgeable. How the papers were delivered is not really the issue here. You do not have to sign them, but as far as your relationship with your husband, the handwriting is on the wall. It is over. So, you need to do what is best for you and your financial situation. Read the divorce papers and see what they say. Definitely obtain advice from a great lawyer of your own before signing. Often though, if the marriage has been of short duration, no children, and no particular assets, uncontested is the least expensive way to go. Make sure, though, that all taxes have been paid, credit cards are closed out and so on. Include those items on the divorce decree and obtain quit claims for any houses, cars, etc. that should be yours.
Even though your man is estrange from his wife and lives as if he is divorced he isn't unfortunately. Some men refuse to get a divorce because they rather bury their heads in sand and act like it doesn't exist then to face the dilemma head on. They feel it is a task too big that they rather not tackle and it would consume up too much time. They also may feel guilty to the mother of their children and feel if they are separated they are a heel but they would be even a bigger one if they ask for a divorce.
In most cases the children will stay with their mother even though the father has a legal deportation.
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Unless you have been court appointed as their 'guardian' your ADULT children ARE emancipated once they pass their 18th birthday (in MOST states). If they are still living at home and you wish them to leave, you must evict them under the laws of your particular state.
Judaism has always permitted divorce. It is not encouraged though.
Though divorce laws vary between jurisdiction, there are two basic approaches to divorce: fault based and no-fault based. However, even in some jurisdictions that do not require a party to claim fault of their partner, a court may still take into account the behaviour of the parties when dividing property, debts, evaluating custody, and support. A summary (or simple) divorce, available in some jurisdictions, is used when spouses meet certain eligibility requirements, or can agree on key issues beforehand. It is estimated that upwards of 95% of divorces in the US are "uncontested," because the two parties are able to come to an agreement. If the two parties cannot come to an agreement, they may ask the court to decide how to split property, deal with the custody of their children.
Yes, you can you continue to be a Church of England reverend if you divorce. The church tolerates divorce, though not openly approving of divorce. No one is excommunicated for divorce.
The effects of divorce on most children is horrendous. Often children can blame themselves for their parents getting a divorce even though they have no idea what is really going on; they can become withdrawn; get poor grades in school; 'act out' such as getting into trouble; feelings of great loss and depression; inability to eat; staying in their room for long periods of time; becoming moody and distant from the rest of the family and possibly their friends. To the children it's 'mom and dad' and no one can take the place of that no matter what most reasons are for divorce. However, there are some children who are old enough where perhaps one of the parents may be cruel; causing constant arguing; on drugs (also alcohol related) where the children are happy to see that parent go.
They sometimes actually think it's their fault. Younger children might not understand very well. Older kids might know that it's not their fault but sometimes they feel like blaming themselves. Also, they are usually sad if their parents divorce.
A divorce dissolves a legal marriage.An annulment invalidates the marriage as though it had never taken place.A divorce dissolves a legal marriage.An annulment invalidates the marriage as though it had never taken place.A divorce dissolves a legal marriage.An annulment invalidates the marriage as though it had never taken place.A divorce dissolves a legal marriage.An annulment invalidates the marriage as though it had never taken place.