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No a power of attorney will not be any good in a divorce.
In every state both parties have to sign for a divorce. Sometimes a judge will decide in favor of a divorce for one party without the other parties signature.
signed by both parties
Yes, both of them has to agree. If not, the divorce cannot be confirmed.
You would have a conflict of interest by signing the divorce papers for both parties. Your spouse must sign his own name.
No this is wrong you can be guilty of perjury if you do it in court. And you could also be guilty of bigamy if you do get married.
No, there is a divorce by default as long one spouse is served. Also see a California divorce Attorney- www.california-familylawyers.com
I do not believe that adultery is a criminal offence in most countries (it is in some Muslim countries) so I do not think you can be 'charged' with it. However if you have sex with another person while still married then you have indeed committed adultery. Filing papers is not the same as a decree absolute - you are still married.
In any state, only one spouse needs to sign the divorce papers and the other needs to be served legally per local laws.
The rules for a divorce will vary according to where the divorce is being asked for. It will generally involve filing of papers by one or both parties and a hearing in a court of law to determine if the divorce will be granted.
You have to file the papers in court, signed by both parties. There will be a court date after the alotted amount of time and the divorce will be granted.