Yes, he wants you. Go for it!
A Jewish religious divorce is called a "gett". For the most part it's very similar to a secular divorce proceeding.
Consult a good divorce attorney.
Contact the Vital Statistics office of your state. You can contact the court where you obtained your divorce. They will send a copy of your divorce decree for a nominal fee.
You would contact the court
contact clerk of the court.
at the court of jurisdiction, or the state
You can divorce for anything, I'm assuming, but that's one stupid reason to divorce someone if you ask me.
You should be aware that a creditor is not generally bound by your divorce decree if the debt was incurred in your name. You should contact the attorney who represented you at the divorce if the creditor is pursuing you for payment.You should be aware that a creditor is not generally bound by your divorce decree if the debt was incurred in your name. You should contact the attorney who represented you at the divorce if the creditor is pursuing you for payment.You should be aware that a creditor is not generally bound by your divorce decree if the debt was incurred in your name. You should contact the attorney who represented you at the divorce if the creditor is pursuing you for payment.You should be aware that a creditor is not generally bound by your divorce decree if the debt was incurred in your name. You should contact the attorney who represented you at the divorce if the creditor is pursuing you for payment.
Yes. You can contact the court that issued the divorce decree and request a certified copy of the decree. You can find that court by performing an online search using the county and state + divorce court.Yes. You can contact the court that issued the divorce decree and request a certified copy of the decree. You can find that court by performing an online search using the county and state + divorce court.Yes. You can contact the court that issued the divorce decree and request a certified copy of the decree. You can find that court by performing an online search using the county and state + divorce court.Yes. You can contact the court that issued the divorce decree and request a certified copy of the decree. You can find that court by performing an online search using the county and state + divorce court.
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